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Can you kindly explain why Blink's monopoly is bad, but iOS Safari's monopoly is good? Whilst at it, can you kindly explain how Blink is even a monopoly if it's actually separately distributed by 6+ distinct and unrelated/competing vendors, namely, Google, Microsoft, Brave, Vivaldi, Yandex, Opera, etc? Out of these 6 vendors, a total of at least 3 are running an entirely independent search engine, so, these aren't just "fronts", but real competitors. Whilst at it, can you kindly explain why is it better than I have to use a Windows machine to configure my keyboard or mouse, or the Bluetooth headset, instead of using a web browser on any device with any OS? Or why do I have to download extra apps to get video conference access instead of using a Blink-based web browser from one of like half a dozen vendors? |
Blink is Blink, doesn't matter who puts the finishing paint after Google ships each new version.
Chrome is the new Internet Explorer, back in the day Microsoft got a lawsuit for similar practices.
By the way, Google just managed to sidestep just that,
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/09/google-wont-have-to-...
The Web isn't ChromeOS.