top | item 39883915 (no title) exitheone | 1 year ago Honestly, yes, I don't think Microsoft Google and Apple would do something like this. discuss order hn newest ethbr1|1 year ago Imho, the correct way to evaluate corporate potential corporate trust is on self-interest.In Microsoft, Google, and Apple's cases, they all have substantial enterprise business that would shit a brick if they were caught doing this.Ergo, it's not in their best interest to do it.Safer to rely on a company's desire to make money than any sense of "good".
ethbr1|1 year ago Imho, the correct way to evaluate corporate potential corporate trust is on self-interest.In Microsoft, Google, and Apple's cases, they all have substantial enterprise business that would shit a brick if they were caught doing this.Ergo, it's not in their best interest to do it.Safer to rely on a company's desire to make money than any sense of "good".
ethbr1|1 year ago
In Microsoft, Google, and Apple's cases, they all have substantial enterprise business that would shit a brick if they were caught doing this.
Ergo, it's not in their best interest to do it.
Safer to rely on a company's desire to make money than any sense of "good".