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Erik J Larson's avatar

Thanks Keith on the Microsoft angle. It's easy to forget how dominant they were, and they defined the rules of the game for decades.

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Keith Lowery's avatar

A person could make a good argument that Microsoft's dominance by the early 1990's was such that it had largely become impossible for most other companies to monetize software through licensing revenue. The browser wars with Netscape led many young entrepreneurs in silicon valley to think really hard about ways to monetize software that didn't involve directly charging end-users. The ad-based alternative to software licensing has been very lucrative for the ad serving companies themselves, but the human effects are beginning to smart. Legislators, especially at the federal level, are either too stupid or too bought to do anything particularly effective toward restraining tech abuses where user data is concerned.

Thanks for this interesting post.

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