Netflix, Microsoft, and Google just quietly changed how the web works
Netflix, Microsoft, and Google just quietly changed how the web works
9/23/2017
link
https://theoutline.com/post/2304/netflix-microsoft-and-google-just-quietly-changed-how-the-web-works
summary
This article discusses recent changes made by Netflix, Microsoft, and Google that have had a significant impact on how the web functions. It highlights the transition from old HTTP protocols to a more secure, encrypted version known as HTTPS, and how these tech giants played a role in accelerating this shift. The article explains the advantages of HTTPS, such as improved privacy and security for users, as well as the potential downsides, such as the concentration of power and control in the hands of a few dominant companies. It also touches on the challenges faced by smaller websites and the potential implications for internet censorship. Overall, the article explores the changing landscape of the internet and the power dynamics at play.
tags
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