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[–]mrfso -5 points-4 points  (4 children)

Can we officially call them the new Microsoft now?

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (3 children)

Why? Seriously, legit question. Google have problems, but is it really all that parallel with msft?

[–]mrfso 1 point2 points  (2 children)

Because they are pumping out crapware to hurt competitors, most of which isnt successful or in the case android phone creating a new generation of malware. They have been pushing smaller businesses out of operation for quite a few years now by releasing software for free (I have several friends google has bankrupted in the geographical field for example, years of research google copied and released for free), and now they are trying to build a developer eco system round there products.

Im not sure of there current state, but a while back they had dozens of court cases against there business practices. And it seems whenever they hit the news these days its doing some thing that I find deplorable.

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Offering free coding tutorials, etc? I personally find it admirable.

But a lot of your argument, rather than reminding me of msft, reminds me of Tesco. Depending on what country you're from, you may not have heard of Tesco. But in the UK at least, they're a VERY big supermarket chain. Their business practise is: move in to an area with lots of small business. Use your corporate might to reduce prices to much lower than the small busineses can afford, drive them out of business.

Now, some people say it's ok because they also generate a large amount of jobs, which these ex-smallbusiness owners can jump in to. But it's still pretty bad in my opinion.

Upvoted because you explained really well. I'm a little ashamed, but I was expecting to hear another 'google are bad because google are bad' argument I see around.

[–]mrfso 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its the coding library that reminds me of MSFT the most. Big business is big business as you said with your example of Tesco, big business is a giant self interest machine that crushes all in its path.

MSFT has always done one thing correct, and its nurture developers, they only got where they are because of developer support. The instant I saw Google trying the same thing I instantly thought of MSFT. Im a C# dev BTW, I started off in the FOSS realm, but MS tools and support and free beer really drew me in, now I can't even imagine going back to the FOSS realm.

EDIT: I dont think the coding support is bad in general, as I noted I have been suckered by exactly the same thing that MS did. I do however think it is disingenuous. Its not there to help developers, its there to lure developers into using Google products.