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Google’s Chrome Becomes Web ‘Gatekeeper’ and Rivals Complain


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2019 May 29, 7:39am   538 views  3 comments

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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-05-28/google-s-chrome-becomes-web-gatekeeper-and-rivals-complain

Once underdog, browser now labeled ‘spyware,’ ‘monopolist’
Company accused of stalling approvals for rival browsers

When Samuel Maddock built a browser that lets friends watch an online video at the same time, he used what seemed like the cheapest and simplest option: Chromium, a free, open-source version of Google’s Chrome web browser.

Maddock’s creation worked well, but because it was based on Chromium, he needed another Google product called Widevine to authenticate users and prevent video piracy. He sent Google a request, outlining the project, and waited. And waited. Four months and 10 emails later he got a one-line answer: sorry, you can’t use the software for that.

He wasn’t doing anything illegal. In fact, using Google’s secure-streaming tool would have ensured his project was above-board. But the internet giant withheld access, without saying why. Maddock gave up on making a browser soon after. ...

It’s another example of how the Alphabet Inc. unit’s power has grown to the point where regulators from India to the European Union are looking for ways to keep it in check. The EU has already fined Google for breaking antitrust laws in the markets for online search, display advertising and mobile operating systems. Chrome is an important cog in Google’s digital ad system, distributing its search engine and providing a direct view for the company into what users do on the web. ...

Most major browsers are now built on the Chromium software code base that Google maintains. Opera, an indie browser that’s been used by techies for years, swapped its code base for Chromium in 2013. Even Microsoft is making the switch this year. That creates a snowball effect, where fewer web developers build for niche browsers, leading those browsers to switch over to Chromium to avoid getting left behind.

This leaves Chrome’s competitors relying on Google employees who do most of the work to keep Chromium software code up to date. Chromium is open source, so anyone can suggest changes to it, but the majority of programmers who approve contributions are Google employees, and any major disagreements get settled by a small circle of senior Google employees.

Chrome is so ascendant these days that web developers often don’t bother to test their sites on competing browsers. Google services including YouTube, Docs and Gmail sometimes don’t work as well on rival browsers, sending frustrated users to Chrome. Instead of just another ship slicing through the sea of the web, Chrome is becoming the ocean.


Google should be broken up.

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1   Goran_K   2019 May 29, 7:48am  

Yeah, Google is going to face some anti-trust actions at some point.

Also, why does Chrome drain my battery so much? Firefox is way better for laptops.
2   Tenpoundbass   2019 May 29, 12:07pm  

Opera is the only browser that is not Google or Mozilla based and does not suck.

I have never once had a performance, or security issue with Opera.

I always had them with Firefox and Google. Usually because I would not upgrade for months and years. They really hate it when you're disobedient.

I don't update Opera for months at a time even with the update Opera message in the toolbar and never once have I have a problem with it.

My friend has used Chrome since the day it came out. He has finally sworn it off. I guess what ever they did in this pass year. Really pissed him off. All he did was gripe and moan about privacy, or Videos stop playing or don't audio and wont play right until your reboot your computer. And of course Google installs its updates. Which then leads even more performance and privacy issues.

I've been telling him for years switch to Opera and he finally did. He loves it, his YouTube videos play the audio doesn't cut out. And everything just works. Also the built in and on by default Ad Blockers works better than any Norton Shit he used with Chrome.

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