• @[email protected]
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    519 days ago

    Alright, hear me out: we split up Alphabet. Ads and search can be one company, since those two are always going to be related, while Chrome, Android, and the hardware division become the other company. This should help reduce Google’s current incentive for privacy invasion.

    • @[email protected]
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      459 days ago

      No. You have got to split search and ads. Otherwise the web search is going to disappear completely and replaced by social media and ai. It’s for Google s own good.

        • @[email protected]
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          69 days ago

          If it happened, but with only two companies it’s so easy for shenanigans to happen. Companies partner up to screw consumers all the time. Harder to pull it off efficiently with more companies.

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      “Normal man” gets a new phone

      accepts 6 agreements from 6 split companies

      Same result, different road.

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      I would honestly want the hardware division split as well. There’s still an impetus to turn Android into a walled garden there, too.

  • Mike
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    249 days ago

    Cool. Is anything gonna happen? No? Then who cares. Just smoke and mirrors.

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      18 days ago

      Apple doesn’t really have an advertising business. You can criticize them for many things, but it’s hard to fault them for a market they don’t operate in.

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        They DO though. They sell the default search engine to Google for billions knowing they’re profiting from the ads indirectly… So, they’re really just subcontracting it…

        I was implying the fact that Apple doesn’t need to though, because they monopolise things via the app store, and with other foul play (like requiring additional intervention if you want to run an app from outside the store on Mac). They have full control over monitoring what apps and what kind of apps are popular, so they can target them with their own competitors.

        They also have some fairly hefty requirements from developers, and even try to get a cut of subscription fees despite doing nothing.

        In the case of Pebble as an example, they delayed the pebble app, launched their own watch at the same time, and because they fucked Pebble over, they never stood a chance.

        Just to further things, Republicans have a clear bias. When the head of google was in congress, they weren’t really asking questions, but they were incorrectly stating things like Google was tracking their phone anywhere it moves

        And yet, Apple seems to dodge every single case. They don’t even allow IOS to run on other platforms. Whereas, there are Android phones which are completely degooglified.

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          68 days ago

          the article is talking about how they could have a booming ad business but at present have little to none

          The Cupertino tech giant is not an advertising company, however. Chatterjee notes that Apple’s decision to only show a single Search Ad in its App Store could limit the revenue opportunity relative to his prior expectations.

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          Well, that’s what I mean by “not really”, as opposed to “not at all”. It’s a single as placement - searching in the App Store. One result. No user data. That’s it.

          They used to have a real advertising business but shut it down some years ago, it was called iAd.

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            28 days ago

            Fair enough, and even if they did I think op in this comment chain was talking about monopoly level advertising so I guess my comment wasn’t really warranted either way.

            I’m surprised to read they don’t at least hoard user data. Very un-big-tech-like of them.