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Google loves open source and open standards and when they don't it's actually the fault of their ebil megacorp enemies like Microsoft and Apple.
Google will release to the source to their search engine, docs and internal Linux build at any second.
Now if you'll excuse me I have a dinosaur to ride.
Google loves open source and open standards and when they don't it's actually the fault of their ebil megacorp enemies like Microsoft and Apple.
I doubt that even the most naive, starry-eyed of freetards believes that. But it does make a convenient strawman for people desperate to jump on the "it's cool to hate Google" bandwagon: they can criticize Google for failing to live up to a completely unrealistic standard, that they (Google) never held themselves to in the first place.
Google will release to the source to their search engine, docs and internal Linux build at any second.
Not that either has any direct relevance to open standards. But hey, this is OSNews, where the only positions on any topic are wholly-for or wholly-against. So if Google uses open standards, but doesn't go full-blown freetard, then that must make them hypocrites, right?





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It's pretty funny to read all of the comments from the iFanbois predicting that everyone is going to bend over backwards to find excuses for Google or find some way to spin this, etc. Even more amusing, those comments probably outnumber the comments defending Google. In other words, it's just a "I know you are but what am I?" reaction from iFanboys who get upset when their blind loyalty to Apple is pointed out.
It's an intellectual blind spot that all Apple apologists have: because their blind loyalty to Apple is based largely on fashionability/"coolness", they automatically assume that supporters of other companies have the exact same motivation. But the reality is that Apple is an anomaly in the tech world - other tech companies are liked (or disliked) because of the actual merit of their products, not mere emotion and cognitive dissonance.
Informed techies tend to support Google primarily because of Google's use and support of open standards. This move is contrary to that, so it's criticized - even by people who have supported Google in the past, because (as rational adults) their support of Google is not unconditional. But to Apple fanboys, that's a completely alien concept.
Hence the fact that comments defending Google are almost entirely drowned out by the chorus of comments saying "dick move, Google" - despite the (supposed) legions of blind Google loyalists, who apparently exist only in the minds of Apple fanboys. Seriously, watching iFanboys accuse anyone else of blind loyalty is almost as funny as watching Creatards accuse evolution of being a "religious belief".