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by freedomben
1570 days ago
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> it's why products have gone to online accounts for seemingly offline software. Very interesting theory. My theory so far has been that it's been because: 1. Data mining/data accumulation/data reselling 2. For so many devs web is what they know, so they naturally think in those terms 3. You can release updates/new versions way, way faster if much of the app is on your server 4. Future flexibility I definitely think your theory belongs on the list. I'm wondering how impactful that is. Could be pretty big. |
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I think they also realize that whilst geeks will kick up a stink about "DRM" when it's done client side, the exact same thing implemented by a firewall and server rules draws no attention. So it's seen as more socially respectable, although in reality of course, software+DRM gives much better privacy than a cloud service ever can.
In reality of course, lots of very rich companies make offline or mostly offline software. Microsoft, Oracle, SAP etc. But they're unfashionable.