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by stingraycharles
2889 days ago
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“But of course to an Android buyer, it is all a part of the experience with the device. They know what to expect and what is there.” The problem is that by not giving the choice makes this anti-competitive behaviour. What’s wrong with giving Samsung the ability to make a deal with Yahoo to install Yahoo as the default in their Android phones? If they claim it’s all part of their integrated experience, then they should provide the necessary APIs/SDKs for other search providers to integrate properly. We’ve been over this before, it’s anti-competitive behaviour, and it lacks choice. |
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