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Comment by msla

7 hours ago

> What's wrong with TCP, HTML and DNS?

The Company doesn't own them. The Company doesn't control them. People can use them for things contrary to The Company's interests. The Company must protect itself, its brand, and its Intellectual Property!

> Why use the inferior solution someone built as a hobby project?

Hobby project? The Company is not a hobby. The Company is a Major Corporation with Interests, Investments, Shareholders, and Vision. The Company is The Future!

For "The Company" read "CompuServe" or "The Source" or any of a few other "online services" that existed before the Internet was opened up and the World Wide Web wiped everything clean. They were The Future of the not-so-distant past. As for why they didn't survive, well, Metcalfe's Law is a good first-cut explanation: The value of a network is proportional to the square of the number of users, because that's the number of connections it can have, and value comes from connections, inherently. What good is a network that can't connect you to what you want?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metcalfe%27s_law

I got up to the compuserve bit before realising you were talking about the past rather than the (very corporate) present web.