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Gotta love a company who is existentially staked on healthy open platforms.

Steam existed adversarial against so many other players: against closed controlled consoles, latter against Microsoft app stores. The best way to compete against Nintendo and Microsoft? Make sure that all games can run well & easily anywhere. Create affordable hardware atop the ecosystems you want to see win.

It reminds me of Google really. Google exists because the web. Google's existentially staked to keeping the web alive & healthy: if the web rots, Google rots. We can argue about other perverse incentives & drives, but personally I think Chrome is overwhelmingly an act of preserving & growing the web ecosystem.

Amazing things happen when great companies work for ecosystems. Rather than typical corporate shit of just trying to own & run everything yourself.




Chrome is an act of “Embrace & Extend” the web. It may have started as a “preserve the web” against IE in the IE 5.5 / 6 days.

But once that war was won, it became an act of Embrace & Extend.


Therea an extremely strong loud section of people who declare this to be true, but I don't see that. I don't see how they see that.

I read blink-dev a couple times a year pretty closely. This does not look like the destruction of the web. It looks like a team collaborating well with standards bodies, experimenting responsibly with origin trials, and pouring in huge effort to this engine.


It doesn't at all matter how it looks on the mailing list; What matters is the web.

The reality is, that with every passing day, there are more websites that break on anything that isn't Chrome, despite Firefox (last independent man standing) supporting all the latest things, and Safari (which has a monopoly on iPhone) supporting recent though not latest standards.

As a firefox user, I now find myself having to resort to Chrome two times a week on average to use websites I must use (banks, government, insurance companies, etc...). It used to be once a month about a year ago, and once a year after IE6 died.




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