• varoth
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    8410 months ago

    We don’t have a monopoly. - Company with a monopoly

    • ares35
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      2010 months ago

      what they mean by that is they haven’t got the hotels on all the spaces yet.

    • @[email protected]
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      2310 months ago

      When you type something in Windows Start menu it defaults to a Bing online search, instead of, you know, searching your installed software and files. It’s weird.

    • @[email protected]
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      710 months ago

      Microsoft is still by far leader in the laptop/desktop OS atmosphere, that definitely counts as a gatekeeper. They’re literally the gate to the internet on a shitton of devices.

    • @[email protected]
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      Actually RCS is not great example. Pretty bad “standard” with only one, Google implementation.

  • Skoobie
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    3110 months ago

    Obviously Apples claim is complete bullshit but damn ya gotta feel a little for Microsoft tho, right? Like they’ve been trying to capture the search engine market with Bing for so long and only after being crushed by Google, they’re being accused of succeeding 😂.

    • @[email protected]
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      3210 months ago

      It’s more about bing being built into windows I think… but I suspect they may get away with it just because it has little market share despite being built into windows…

      • ares35
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        bing may not be succeeding in the browser or mobile search space, but microsoft is doing everything they can think of (and get away with) to leverage windows’ dominance in the OS space to trick, con or force users into bing searches directly from the OS (that display in the OS or forced into edge), as well as shoving bing-delivered, ad-infested clickbait content in front of users eyeballs whether they want it or not.

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    So apple is saying they don’t have 45 million active monthly users in a market of 750 million people and a 34% market share?

    I’m sure ‘most of our customers don’t use our product’ isn’t what they were going for…

    TBH though I suspect the EU will see through it - the purpose of the gatekeeper legislation isn’t really about numbers, it’s about market power - no one company should be able to dominate with a proprietary system. Which is precisely what apple is trying to do with imessage.

    • @derpgon
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      Either implement the current standard, or release your standard. If it’s so good, then it should be available to anyone, and everyone would want to use it, right?

      If I want my app to support iMessage, I should be able to do that. If not, the fuck right off. These things are never meant “for the people”.

      “But if anyone can use it, then we don’t make money off it!” - then you won’t get a cent from me, period.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    910 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Brussels’ battle with the two US companies over Apple’s iMessage chat app and Microsoft’s Bing search engine comes ahead of Wednesday’s publication of the first list of services to be regulated by the Digital Markets Act.

    The legislation imposes new responsibilities on tech companies, including sharing data, linking to competitors, and making their services interoperable with rival apps.

    Microsoft had rejected the idea that Bing should be subject to the same obligations placed on its much larger rival, Google Search, said two people with direct knowledge of the matter.

    Separately, Apple argued that iMessage did not meet the threshold of user numbers at which the rules applied and therefore should not comply with obligations that include opening the service to rival apps such as Meta’s WhatsApp, said the two people.

    Meta’s Instagram and Facebook and Google’s search engine are all expected to be covered by the new rules, which are aimed at opening up markets and enabling competition from European start-ups.

    “The DMA will bring new competition to digital markets in Europe, and now it is up to the commission to make it work,” said Andreas Schwab, the MEP who led negotiation of the rules.


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  • @[email protected]
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    710 months ago

    I have some sympathy with Microsoft, minimal though it is, given how few people use Bing compared to Google. I have zero for Apple though.

    • @[email protected]
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      410 months ago

      They’re arguing their bing devision and some others should be excluded.

      Windows is still a huge market share of OSs. So, the law is capable of saying this part of Microsoft is a gatekeeper, and this part not, is what I’m saying.