Android and Apple could be mutually exclusive with broadening choice. I understand bringing the Internet to the public's devices costs a lot of money. But there is a difference between doing that for a fee, and gatekeeping content on the Internet. When it comes to content, Android and Apple are simply receivers. I don't want my receiver to place me in a walled garden.
I think government-controlled gatekeeping of access to content, and corporate-controlled gatekeeping of access to content eventually have the same ending, and it is not democracy.
Three choices is the bare minimum for competition in a marketplace. And like a gene pool, you need a lot more than that to insure a healthy lineage.
I think government-controlled gatekeeping of access to content, and corporate-controlled gatekeeping of access to content eventually have the same ending, and it is not democracy.
Three choices is the bare minimum for competition in a marketplace. And like a gene pool, you need a lot more than that to insure a healthy lineage.
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