• PrivacyDingus@lemmy.world
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    22 days ago

    to me, shaving Android off their business (suggested next step if this fails) would be way more impactful

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      22 days ago

      I’m worrying that whatever gets sold (Chrome or Android) might end up in the hands of someone even more scummy than Google.

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          21 days ago

          Chiquita and Nestlé come to mind. Within tech industry, I’d say Amazon and probably Microsoft are worse as well, and there’s probably a ton of potentially even worse companies lurking in the shadows outside the top of the economic food chain.

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          21 days ago

          I don’t know man. There’s a lot shittier business practices out there than paying to be the default search engine - which is laughably easy to change on any browser. Like marketplaces and services that pay to be exclusive sources of content and then use the fact that they’re the only source for most content to force extortionate deals on content creators and enshitify every aspect of the end user experience. Just to name one.

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            21 days ago

            Did you know that paying to be default search engine isn’t the only business practice that Google does.

            Google has enshitified every single one of its products or deprecated it and then released an inferior replacement.

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              21 days ago

              Is enshittification the scummiest thing you can think of? While other multinationals are paying for goon squads that kill people in other countries? While banks reorder daily transactions from largest to smallest so they can charge more overdraft fees, literally stealing from poor people? Even if enshittification is literally your biggest problem, you’d have to be living under a rock to think Google’s products are the most enshitified of all the garbage out there. You’ve never heard of anything from Meta? Amazon? Netflix? Microsoft?

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        22 days ago

        Android also becoming chrome OS in light of recent news of developing Android desktop mode and native Android compatibility with Linux apps, looks like they make hybrid OS that could do it all

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    22 days ago

    If Google does not set the price for 200 trillion USD and it can be really bought, then it will be probably M$ and they will change the search engine to Bing and integrate Coplilot or whatever the fuck it is called now into it.

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      22 days ago

      Pretty sure that would count as monopoly as well and the sale wouldn’t be approved.

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          22 days ago

          Did you consider that Microsoft lawyers said prices wouldn’t go up? Cause they did, they did say that, which is why the merger was approved. Do you think lawyers can just lie? Don’t you think it’s much more fair now that companies can make pinky promises that prices won’t go up before they become more monopolistic. That’s just good business for both customers and businesses /s

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    22 days ago

    Why does it need to be sold to another big company, why can’t they just break Google up so chrome becomes its own business?

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        21 days ago

        Google could pay chrome billions just like they pay mozillla and apple…

        Besides it’s not like that’s really true anyway, chrome would make tons of money independently, it would just sell user data to Google or other parties instead of Google getting it for free. Chrome ‘doesn’t make any money’ because it doesn’t need to on paper, the same way a parking lot doesn’t make any money for a grocery store, but if a third party owned the lot, the grocery store would just pay them to use it, or the individual people using the lot would.

        Chrome is the biggest browser and successfully collects data on billions of people, additionally, chrome development would absolutely be supported by all of the companies that build chromium based browsers like Microsoft, opera, brave, etc.

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      21 days ago

      Chrome by itself would likely cost 100 billion dollars to sell, and then more to maintain, without any clear revenue except selling user data. Chrome is not a profitable product on its own. Not many companies can afford that.

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    22 days ago

    The buyer of chrome could make bing the default search engine and re-enable whatever broke Ublock origin (the ad blocker)

    They could also cripple gapps and gmail a bit. It would also be harder for google to unilaterally develop new web standards.

    That would no doubt consternate a few at Google and knee cap them forcing web shit down our throats that only improves their ad business.

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    22 days ago

    Good news, but does someone more knowleagable of these things know the likelihood of a Trump DOJ derailing this? I am hopefully as the original case was brought in 2017 under Trump, and his relationship with Big Tech is at best strained, but I truly don’t know what to expect moving forward.

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      21 days ago

      Well, it mostly already is. The Chromium project is essentially everything Chrome already has, except Chrome contains a few proprietary components (IIRC the tracking is proprietary)

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      20 days ago

      I wished I got a nickel every time someone argues Chrome should be open source, only to find out it always has been

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        18 days ago

        Per Wikipedia

        Most of Chrome’s source code comes from Google’s free and open-source software project Chromium, but Chrome is licensed as proprietary freeware.[15] WebKit was the original rendering engine, but Google eventually forked it to create the Blink engine;[18] all Chrome variants except iOS used Blink as of 2017.[

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          18 days ago

          Open source =/= FOSS, yes it’s licensed as proprietary, but you can compile Chromium from scratch and the only drawback is Google’s backup server not letting you connect. Other than that, the browser is identical…

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    22 days ago

    The next day, the Chrome division is sold off to a new company “Bloogle” and we’re back to square dumb.

    And before you think about applying for a job there, know that the new company is still demanding mandatory 5 days in the office