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A lawsuit that ignores choice on Android and Google Play

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2 points·by canada2us·hace 5 años·1 comments

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canada2us
·hace 3 años·discuss
Now here is a new problem: The other side wins. The examples are that there are no consequences of the debate, which is great. But in reality, there are consequences (some of them are negative) if you lose the debate, e.g., job interview.
canada2us
·hace 3 años·discuss
I would have to agree with this. But I'd like to point out that recruiters should evaluate whether the job candidate is capable of doing their job rather than what format their CV is in.
canada2us
·hace 5 años·discuss
I am shocked to see Google's response.

Google does not reflect on what they can do better.

It's just another example of being greedy.
canada2us
·hace 5 años·discuss
And the web version of Gmail is slow to open with splash screen.
canada2us
·hace 5 años·discuss
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migadu's mail number limit does not make sense to me: This risks losing emails.
canada2us
·hace 5 años·discuss
Because Google forces phone manufacturers to install Google Play store on every device manufactured.

Otherwise, Google threatens manufacturers out of the Android ecosystem, and will not allow them to install Gmail, Google, etc apps.

So, there is no competition at all. Google is a monopoly.
canada2us
·hace 5 años·discuss
Agree. The big companies like Google are really greedy.

Can they just lower the fees when they make way more than enough money?

No, they don't. They just keep making more and more money, seeing economic inequality becomes more and more a serious problem.

It's just against social good.
canada2us
·hace 5 años·discuss
Does Google do the same?

From my experience, Google products almost rank top in the search results without Google in the keywords.

Search "News", "Drive", "Calendar", et al.

In Google chrome, all bookmarks are under auto-completed keywords in the address bar.