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And now we have the new "Hero" witch is Google. But lets see for how long until another "Hero" replaces it.
google has bad sides as well.
theres no hero.
when reaching some critical mass, every company is going to be evil in such ways. even if you had a good CEO, hes going to be remplaced eventually and most are inclined to one rule: do whatever brings the most power.
and what is power?
money is power.
knowledge is power.
control is power.
and make sure you do not share the wealth.
you achieve this by e.g. (and thats a very limited view) restricting freedom gradually, ensuring lock-ins (hi, h264) and so forth. it works best on the young generation who do not have recent real-life history of such events.