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by ucaetano
2769 days ago
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> They drove (or bought) their competitors out of business to become the dominant player and then dramatically raised the cost of their API. You mean maps? The Maps API is still far cheaper than what you'd have to pay to license and deploy maps from a 3rd party before them. Hard to argue that things are worse now... PS: Even then, there are a lot of other map APIs available in the market, and users have been switching. That is literally the antithesis of a monopoly... |
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You mean the API is cheaper now than what other companies offered 13 years ago? That's irrelevant even if it's true.
>Hard to argue that things are worse now...
It's clearly worse. Instead of being able to choose from competing vendors you're effectively stuck with Google and your business depends on their whims.