Frankly this whole argument is silly. Apple started with something
they cobbled together themselves from spare parts. Google started with
their own proprietary software, BackRub, which was written in Java and
Python and ran on Linux.

They didn't have anyone to help them, and they succeeded. Anyone using
GAE, AWS, or anything period, has just as much a chance to succeed, or
fail, based on the merit of their *idea*.

It's the destination that is important, quibbling over how you get
there is non-productive.

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