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by soraminazuki
2570 days ago
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No need for whataboutism here, as no one is here to argue that Google’s competitors don’t engage in anti-competitive behavior. This is about how Google uses its open source products to shape web standards to their sole benefit, while using its “openness” to pretend otherwise. The author explicitly singles out Chrome, because it has a huge influence on the entire web despite the little attention it receives from consumers. > The proof is in the pudding on Chrome's tangible open source impact Yes, the more influence Chrome has, the better it is for Google. |
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