If Google OS is free then everyone is in big trouble. Best Buy and Dell with start having a $300 discount on computers that run Google OS Vs. Windows. Who do you think the consumer is going to choose? First the Internet,Phones(grandCentral),Google Library Project, and now operating systems! Talk about a Monopoly on all communication and information. I think that is Big Brother at its finest. Someone better come in an start stepping up to the plate.
I just don't get this mentality. Should google stymie their own innovation in fear of an antitrust suit or being "unfair"?
It's companies like google that are setting high standards and pushing technology ahead, not Microsoft or Yahoo. It's Microsoft that has utilizes "anti-competitive" business practices - google is simply being
competitive.
Companies have a fair chance to respond to Google's increasing dominance - they need to abandon outdated business models and fucking evolve.
Look at Yahoo - for a company whose main revenue source is advertisement, it is a fucking mindblowing atrocity how ugly and inefficient their advertisement interface is. If an alien species tapped into our interwebz and saw us using that interface they would probably nuke our entire planet. Should companies like this be given governmental protection from competitors because they are losing market share? Jerry Yang deserves all the shit he has been getting.
And I know so many of you hate Google because of how they treat affiliates, but what do you expect when most of what we promote is
fucking bullshit (at least most of what I promote is, anyway.) Google doesn't need us as much anymore, and they are protecting their users from crap, which legitimizes their business even further. And yes, they wouldn't have been able to get quite as far as they have so quickly without all the acai moniez and so forth, but sometimes innovation and progress comes at the expense of temporary exploitation, that's capitalism.
It's fine that antitrust regulators are keeping a close eye on them; if they do fuck up, there should be repercussions. But now is clearly the wrong time to bog them down in the name of "fairness."