Kneecapping Google Would Be Bad for Competition: Dave Lee
Briefly

The past two decades have seen big tech companies largely maintain their focus, avoiding direct competition in areas outside their core strengths, creating a sort of stability.
Despite the occasional dip into each other's markets, companies like Amazon, Google, and Apple have primarily operated within the confines of their established monopolies.
We're entering a golden age of tech competition, driven less by the companies themselves, and more by the desire for innovation and user engagement in the market.
In this shifting landscape, we may finally see serious incursions into each other's domains as these tech giants respond to emerging threats and consumer demands.
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