a5cent
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Its all or nothing. Its Google top billing. Its Google defaults. Starting to sound like Microsoft circa 2000 for Google.
Yes, I was aware of that, but thank you nonetheless. In my write-up, where I hypothesized how MS might counter Android, these were exactly the issues I was thinking about when I wrote the following:
In contrast to Google, MS wouldn't dictate what OEMs may and may not include on their devices. If Samsung wants to replace any one of MS services with their own, they are free to do so.
We all hated MS for pulling these sorts of things back in the day, well, at least I did. Today, I'm more forgiving. I actually think Google is doing exactly what it must. It's up to MS to find a way to counter that strategy. MS should be well aware of how it works ;-)
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