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Originally Posted by Texrat View Post
ysss and gerbick: the point I was making has to do with the ultimate consequences of walled gardens for consumers. Sure, cheap apps and high service are seductive... but ultimately unsustainable as a combined business model. That and reduced choice will eventually wear on even the most ardent supporters of such approaches. As history shows, higher costs to consumers will be the ultimate outcome.
like alternative fuels (open to whatever you want to do) vs gasoline (regulated, controled, readily available anywhere, prices are controlled and screw us all)