• German media boss criticises Google
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Implying that Google intents to remove antitrust laws is bordering on conspiracy theory. Google is rich as fuck because nobody at all can rival what they do. If there were a viable alternative to Youtube, people would use that, if there was a search engine anywhere near as good as Google, they would use that. Stop trying to criticize Google for being so big and start doing things better than they are instead. That's called competition. And it's a good thing.
So the guy is just critizing the people that are the best in their areas? Kinda like what happened to Bill Gates when Windows became popular. And let me tell you, Google has nowhere near the amount of monopoly Microsoft has(or had) and is nowhere near the bully Bill Gates was.
Axel Springer is one of the worst media companies there is, they have "news" maazines like Bild which is basically the equivalent to "The Sun" in UK. Don't listen to these fucks, actually anything these idiot complain about is usually a good thing.
Even big media bosses fear Google taking over the Earth :v:
[QUOTE=Killuah;44570259]Axel Springer is one of the worst media companies there is, they have "news" maazines like Bild which is basically the equivalent to "The Sun" in UK. Don't listen to these fucks, actually anything these idiot complain about is usually a good thing.[/QUOTE] I remember their co-chef editor arguing against inviting Snowden to Germany because that would threaten "transatlantic relations".
[QUOTE=Ragekipz;44570200]So the guy is just critizing the people that are the best in their areas? Kinda like what happened to Bill Gates when Windows became popular. And let me tell you, Google has nowhere near the amount of monopoly Microsoft has(or had) and is nowhere near the bully Bill Gates was.[/QUOTE] There is zero difference between IE-Windows and Google+-Youtube.
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