Walled gardens or not, Steam is popular and if they offer a platform, it wouldn't be foolish not to evaluate it. It may not work for anyone (including FD), but still it's interesting experiment.
Same time while Steam is walled garden for games, they promise you could a lot more with SteamOS computers themselves.
If people make informed choices about walled gardens, it's all good. It's not a bad thing in any scenario. What's very important that not everything offered in market is walled garden, and that if monopoly does it, it doesn't abuse this garden to get foot into other markets.
Same time while Steam is walled garden for games, they promise you could a lot more with SteamOS computers themselves.
If people make informed choices about walled gardens, it's all good. It's not a bad thing in any scenario. What's very important that not everything offered in market is walled garden, and that if monopoly does it, it doesn't abuse this garden to get foot into other markets.