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Sharecroppers complaining is part of what created the Russian revolution.

And as for Spotify you are factually incorrect. Spotify started its life as a C++ desktop application and back then something similar could not have been built on the web.



Not sure if a literal Spotify could have been built on the web, but I recall using Grooveshark roughly around that timeframe (may have been 2009, 2010 at the latest).

Grooveshark did work for me as fully-featured streaming music player, so I find it reasonable to infer that a Spotify-like service could have worked from a purely technical point of view... though maybe there is a year of two of leeway that makes all the difference.


In 2006? Why not? YouTube existed in 2006 as a website, so I’d think Spotify could have.


And look where all the places it took Russia and where it is today.




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