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    12 hours ago

    Twenty years ago, we were speculating whether open source browsers would survive or catch on.

    Now there aren’t any closed source browsers left.

    Vendors will find other forms of lock in, anyway, of course.

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      But chrome, edge, and safari aren’t open source to my knowledge and they make up almost the entire market. Sure chromium is open source, but that’s not the entire browser. Not to mention, it’s basically Internet Explorer all over again, but with Google behind the reigns.

      Looking at android, we get a glimpse of what Google is willing to do to “open source” to keep control.