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[-] Liempong_pagong@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Right, monopolies crumbling will give space to innovation. No one company will buy up smaller company and then put their innovations behind closed doors, never to be seen again.

Though I doubt google wiill go under for what YouTube is doing. Google is stilll huge and profitable. Most likely it will outlast all of it's peers from the 2000 dotcom boom.

Twitter, on the other hand, well. It's on its 9th live and is hanging by the ledge.

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