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isn't it possible for two companies to come up with similar concepts independently of one another
Of course it is, it's just highly unlikely. Though, there is nothing wrong with taking an existing good idea and implementing it. Even better if you take the idea and improve on it. There rarely happens any really new innovations in the computing landscape. Usually everything builds on something someone else has come up with. As such it is silly to start complaining about someone copying another one. It happens in EVERY field of life, and it is actually the reason why we have gotten even as far as we are as an almost-sentient race.