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You could probably argue that Google's near-monopoly on search is a form of centralized control.


As much as people like to bandy that term about, I don't think of (less than) 68% of all searches as a monopoly. Two out of three people is a lot, but it's not nearly enough to force some sort of information control (whether that information is result, or other people exclaiming how much better their search engine is working).




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