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Comment by illiac786

4 days ago

I would assume they would not want Facebook to buy it, obviously. Microsoft neither.

I do not have a solution for the business case I have to admit, but it has 60%+ market share I believe, I’m sure someone will figure out something to monetize this.

It might end up with chrome becoming a worse browser though, that’s not an unlikely outcome at all. But Internet as a whole would be better for it in my view, if google‘s grip got loosened a bit…

This is funny to me. I don't really trust Google's incentives in general, but unlike all of the social networks, Google benefits from a more open internet.

Sure, this has gotten worse over time (if Reddit is closed, goog can pay for access), but they've been a reasonable steward of the web. Chrome is good. I use it intentionally. (Generally, my devices do not come with it installed and I choose to install it)

There are lots of reasonable pieces of anti competitive behavior that we should be punishing. This one will make the internet worse for consumers

  • I think websites only working with chromium browsers is not making the internet better and is definitely not a more open internet.

    I’m not saying they are the worse monopolists out there though, just that I find the logic of splitting chrome sound, in the interest of a more open internet.

    • I don't really understand this

      Safari works fine?? It's web kit based and is better for both memory usage and battery life iiuc

      I almost exclusively use it on my phone. I also use it on my laptop (I have chrome FF and safari but primary use safari and chrome because I prefer them)

      This seems to be working as intended. Apple makes a great browser that runs great on their devices and is beautifully designed. Chrome works everywhere (that is important to Google!)

      We have choices!

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