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by jocoda
2634 days ago
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This is good, sort of. As I understand it, the bulk of the work on Chromium is currently being done by google developers and not so strangely, Chromium has a bunch of google services hardwired in to it. Take a look at the list of services Microsoft says that they have replaced or turned of in the linked article. Having developers that don't have share that google-centric world view working on chromium may give us a more neutral browser. If we end up with a hard fork, having a major player like Microsoft in the mix may dilute google's total dominance of the browser by giving us a compatible browser that does not feed your data into google. Either way, time to bring out the pop corn. |
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