▲ | internetter 6 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
Thanks, I like the last quote. But I'm curious... Would it be preferable to have Google owning all of these services you listed—just not the ad company they depend on, or the inverse—all the companies are spun out? I see your point, but also, if Google continued to own all these other things, it would still be a terrifyingly large spread, no? | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | bdcravens 6 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Large companies, even monopolies, aren't the problem. Unfair leverage to suppress competition is. Those products without the subsidizing revenue of ads, and ads without the information flows of those products, is the goal. Who gets what part of the company is the wrong question to ask. The org chart would get split along those business units. In all likelihood, the company called "Google" would be the software side, since that's where search lives. | |||||||||||||||||
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