A product is useless without a platform, or more precisely and accurately, a platform-less product will always be replaced by an equivalent platform-ized product.
Steve's Google Platform rant
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#12> And so we wind up with a browser that doesn't let you set the default font size
You can set the default font size and zoom size in Chrome (chrome://settings/advanced then "Web Content").
But more to the point, although it's obvious Google Search is trying very hard NOT to be a platform, it would seem Chrome is already a platform.
No other browser in history has had a more straightforward way to build extensions -- and, for that matter, apps.
Also, Yahoo is not mentioned; Yahoo built many nice platforms (remember Pipes?) and it didn't quite save them.
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#13I'm surprised this is an external post. Stubby services, eh?
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#15Excellent insights in Steve's post.
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#16Seems like it was removed? Too bad I haven't copied it off earlier....
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#17Earlier quoted context omitted.
This was not true at all, at least thru 2007. At that time, there were some minor services that made some use of AWS services, mostly newer things that had been created after AWS was created. AWS was not available to developers within Amazon to use at any time before the day it was publicly launched. At least not on a broad basis, and none of the main Amazon.com services ran on it in 2007. They did share some data ce…
Interesting... any current Amazon employee that can confirm/deny this? Perhaps things have changed since 2007.
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#18What he says about Chrome doesn't seem to be really true? > And so we wind up with a browser that doesn't let you set the default font size You can set the default font size and zoom size in Chrome (chrome://settings/advanced then "Web Content"). But more to the point, although it's obvious Google Search is trying very hard NOT to be a platform, it would seem Chrome is already a platform. No other browser in history…
The only killer app I can think of from yahoo is mail & flickr.