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Relevant to this discussion is that Google's nefarious plans (more people using the internet) would have been met even with a fully free software stack. They had to expend more effort building an Apache codebase to appease their partners, who wanted to have their own (minor) proprietary forks.

This actually makes Android more attractive to Microsoft and generally increases the chance of a divergent, proprietary fork, which I believe Kindle already is.



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