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Googles approach is to own the roads, not be a car company...

Chrome is something that makes them money indirectly by ensuring fair access to services where Google has less to lose by openness than their competition. A loss leader, if you want to think of it that way.

Strategically it also puts Googles thumb on the scale of web standards and the enterprise market, and lets them shape both to their ends. Office Online 2025 is going to be a loooot more open if it has to work in Chrome in addition to MS NewEdge than if MS were successfully pushing a walled off stack from client to web, and being able to move over half the internets webbrowsers in any direction to support any given position puts them in the drivers seat wherever it matters to them.

Google is also using Chrome in their Chrome OS products which threaten massive volumes of seat licenses in their competition.

Considering direct monetisation of their webbrowser kinda misses the aims of that product, and their considerable income from related markets where openness ensures their viability and competitive advantages.




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