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by crazygringo
281 days ago
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You're missing the part where the money Google spends comes back to it in even more ad revenue. Google doesn't pay Apple for access to data. They pay it for traffic that makes them ad money. If Microsoft spent those billions, it would be receiving ad revenue too. It's not money thrown down the drain. And it's not for "data". There's nothing anticompetitive here when it comes to Microsoft choosing whether or not to enter the market. It's not about acquiring some magic level of data. A startup doesn't have data. Microsoft does. It's not an issue. |
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Again, the court specifically called this out as a key pillar underpinning Google's monopoly, and this is why the proposed remedies, such as they may be, are all around sharing search and user interaction data.
I'm not sure on what empirical basis you keep asserting that Microsoft has the necessary money and data, but the court's findings, based on tons of evidence, indicate otherwise.