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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 05/12/12 20:26, Milton L Mueller a
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span
style="font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif";color:#1F497D">"Frankly",
development of the TCP/IP protocols were supported by
military research contracts, which had no intention of
supporting a commercial industry. "The Internet" spread to
the general population and succeeded because of
telecommunications liberalization and a free market. </span></p>
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<big><big>Dear Milton, you seem a little dizzy. You skipped merrily
the NSF action in the 1981-1995 years...<br>
And then, also, the CIA action, via the In-Q-Tel venture capital
firm, launched in 1999.<br>
And also the military orders in the advanced IT field.<br>
Perhaps I forget something. I'm also a bit dizzy...<br>
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government played an important role in facilitating that
process by privatizing control and paving the way for
competition among ISPs. There is no doubt about that. </span></p>
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<big><big>Exact.</big></big> <big><big>And not enough: Google
should be prosecuted for dominance abuse.</big></big><br>
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we are being frank, perhaps you can tell me how successful
European efforts to subsidize search engine technology to
compete with Google has been? </span></p>
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<big><big>I assume you already heard about the networks effect that
gives an advantage to the first big player.<br>
That's exactly why China and other countries protect their
boundaries in order to help their IT industry to find existence.</big></big><br>
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<big><big>Do you think that Europe also ought to close their virtual
boundaries?<br>
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@+, Dom</big></big><br>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-left:5.25pt">Please
frankly, Milton, did internet begin in the US by free
market or by the US Gov action?<br>
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