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ftwinnovations | 10 years ago

This is simply not an accurate response, and you are comparing apples to napalm.

Apple/FB/etc do in fact make it difficult to switch - by adding value to their offerings. Users become more and more entrenched as they enjoy the benefits of new features. Oppressive governments, such as China, or any group committing espionage, promote specific paths by degrading opposing services. These are not related, and should not be confused.

One adds value (promoting healthy competition), the other uses coercive force.

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vikiomega9|10 years ago

Well, I get the the idea of what you're trying to say but really healthy competition is not something that gets turned on and off in an instant. I've noticed, for example, osx "seems" less reliable than what it was say with snow leopard and I don't see any healthy competition that tries to address this. It will take ages before a lot of people realize this and shift away causing healthy competition. At least with an ideal democratic government this cycle is some four long and can be quantitatively measured.

tdkl|10 years ago

There's apparently value in buying overpriced adapters.

qb45|10 years ago

Not sure who downvoted that. I've seen lots of Apple folks carrying these expensive DP to HDMI or VGA dongles when Apple went DP-only before DP even became common. Think Different, I suppose.