• leetnewb@beehaw.org
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    1 month ago

    Who would realistically buy Chrome that wouldn’t degrade the consumer experience?

    Also, would Google lose incentive to target the web entirely with its properties? In other words, what happens to the web if Google’s focus shifts entirely to Android?

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      1 month ago

      Well, it doesn’t necessarily need to be bought, it just needs to not be part of alphabet anymore. I think the ideal outcome is actually that chrome become an independent non-profit that maintains an important piece of software using funding from a consortium of different sources that want it to continue to exist.

      This kind of thing is actually very very common and far from a new concept.

  • nous@programming.dev
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    1 month ago

    TBH I am not sure this will end well at all. Google needs to e broken up but splitting off chrome? What will that achieve? Chrome does not directly make any money for Google really, they don’t sell it, they don’t sell ads in it, they don’t even collect much personal data though it. No where near as much as they really could if they really wanted to. Google have not been terrible at managing chrome or pushing as much profit out of it as they could.

    Instead they are using it to create a good platform for all the rest of their services where they actually make money. So what will selling off this loss leader do for chrome? Most likely it will get bought up by someone else that will want to see a return on investment that wont be using it as a loss leader. Which I can very well see it getting en-shitified like everything else that is purely driven by profit.

    Best case it is gets bought by a non profit foundation that can develop and take care of it - but lets be real, they wont have the money to out compete anyone wanting to buy it to make more money.

    I personally don’t really trust google with my browser either - hence why I avoid chrome. But I would trust anyone seeking to buy it for profit far less and can very well see this as a overall negative if the wrong people buy it (which I see as more likely).

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      1 month ago

      Chrome has achieved its utter dominance through its sheer push on Google.com, YouTube and all the high traffic channels they own.

      If chrome is unbundled, it’ll have to compete on equal terms with Firefox. It will truly and thoroughly help.

  • sculd@beehaw.org
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    1 month ago

    Desperately needed but with the new administration I don’t think it would be done…

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    1 month ago

    Being the gateway, access point, and ad server of the internet certainly does not bode well for fairness or openness, or stability (in more ways than one).

    I hope something comes out of it. I’ll be interested to read the courts assessment and reasoning.