But something along the lines of:
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header, greetings etc
I'm writing you in the hope that you would have time to look into the abuse of market power by Google that has destroyed a well functioning market for web browsers.
Background:
Back before 2008 IE was both stale and very dominant and [...]
The reason for this was both that Internet Explorer (IE from now) started out as a very good browser for it time, but more importantly that Microsoft (MS) abused its market position to push it everywhere and to intentionally degrade experiences for other browsers as proven by Opera Software when they showed that MS technical support web pages magically started working if one let their browser identify itself as IW.
Microsoft was fined severly for this and was also forced to create a browser ballot on machines sold in the EU at least where they had to present IE togheter with competing browsers. Around this time MS also to some degree started changing their ways
This was followed by the rise of OS independent browsers, especially Firefox in the beginning but also Chrome later.
Since around 2010 the growth of Chrome has been happening by eating every other browsers share and there is a lot to indicate that technical superiority is far from the only reason why this has happened:
- remeber to mention bundling (w/Adobe and probably others)
- ads on the front page of Google, something that no others have been allowed to
- misleading ads (showing download a better browser also to firefox users and opera users)
- and last but not least: Google has also been caught red handed in degrading experiences for other browsers, not based on technical capabilities but how they identify themselves
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This should serve as a starting point. I need to get back to work and English is not my first language so make your own : )