Comment by varispeed 5 years ago That's very interesting. Would you not think for a moment that such mechanism could be abused? 3 comments varispeed Reply jedberg 5 years ago The internet was a much kinder trusting place back then. We assumed when the browser makers agreed to not use it for bad things, we believed them. varispeed 5 years ago I think as always great ideas do not account for human nature... Const-me 5 years ago > there is no chance in hell that the government will try to break them up.Government is not the only option. Railroads were fixed by Congress. If you want to fix or split Google, writing your representative about your concerns might help.
jedberg 5 years ago The internet was a much kinder trusting place back then. We assumed when the browser makers agreed to not use it for bad things, we believed them. varispeed 5 years ago I think as always great ideas do not account for human nature... Const-me 5 years ago > there is no chance in hell that the government will try to break them up.Government is not the only option. Railroads were fixed by Congress. If you want to fix or split Google, writing your representative about your concerns might help.
varispeed 5 years ago I think as always great ideas do not account for human nature... Const-me 5 years ago > there is no chance in hell that the government will try to break them up.Government is not the only option. Railroads were fixed by Congress. If you want to fix or split Google, writing your representative about your concerns might help.
Const-me 5 years ago > there is no chance in hell that the government will try to break them up.Government is not the only option. Railroads were fixed by Congress. If you want to fix or split Google, writing your representative about your concerns might help.
The internet was a much kinder trusting place back then. We assumed when the browser makers agreed to not use it for bad things, we believed them.
I think as always great ideas do not account for human nature...
> there is no chance in hell that the government will try to break them up.
Government is not the only option. Railroads were fixed by Congress. If you want to fix or split Google, writing your representative about your concerns might help.