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A few Google services not working on the default browser of one minor platform does not equal "breaking the web." At the most, it's breaking a few web pages on that platform's default browser. At the most, it's discriminating against that particular OS/browser combination in retaliation against Microsoft's crooked (as usual) moves.
You want to see truly breaking the web? Look no further than IE5/6, from none other than Microsoft themselves. That was a disaster for everyone; not just the users of some obscure platform but pretty much all competing browsers, both Windows-native and those on alternative platforms. Netscape was destroyed by it. Even IE users suffered from Microsoft's complete neglect of the browser after they pretty much annihilated all of their competition and security issues kept building up for Microsoft's own paying customers. Web developers were left with a stifled web, unable to move on until sometime after Phoenix rose from Netscape's ashes and eventually became Firefox.
Like I said--Microsoft has done far worse for the world than this little bitch-slap aimed directly at Windows-powered phones dealt by Google. It may not be the best thing to do, but at the same Microsoft has been guilty of crooked moves on a much grander scale, many times over.
I know, I know. Sometimes it's just convenient to ignore the past and purposely forget about who or what we're really dealing with here.
Edited 2013-01-05 22:01 UTC





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Oh, and thanks to everyone for the downmods by the way. By doing so, you have just further confirmed my point: People will treat you in return based on your actions. Disagreeable opinion? -1!
Then again, it looks like just about half of the comments to this news item have been modded down mysteriously (many with no obvious reason), so maybe someone is lurking with some kind of agenda here...?
Edited 2013-01-05 17:20 UTC