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by seatac76 989 days ago
Tech is omnipresent, is flush with cash that it frequently uses to disrupt (drive existing businesses out and then monopolize) and has an outsize influence on people. It absolutely should be first on the list for anti trust action. and it’s Lina Khan.
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Most of the disruption is done by startups not the big companies.

The influence is nowhere near as negative as the impact from the other industries I mentioned.

They gained gained market share by providing better goods and services than the alternatives.

Still, there are viable alternatives to essentially every good or service provided by these companies.

The only actual monopoly in the tech industry is Google search. There is also a very concerning duopoly with Google / Apple app stores controlling all software loaded on mobile OS that needs to be forced to allow alternate channels. Besides that, I can't think of anything in tech that is actually a concerning monopoly. Amazon has no such monopoly position in e-commerce. The market share really isn't that big.
Even with Google search being so dominant, there are alternatives like DuckDuckGo, Bing, Yahoo. Many people are also starting to use ChatGPT as an alternative to some of the things they used search engines for.

On Android you can sideload apps, install alternate app stores.

Implying these companies are monopolies is an overstatement.