In the market of digital services, Europe is as good as non-existent. Maybe I can come up with one or two names in the top 20 of the most successful software enterprises.
And those are probably already dinosaurs compared to most recent developments on that market.
Europe is exceptionally bad at creating their own services. Maybe because it is just too convenient to use American ones or that there isn't really any venture capital available here. But the fact remains.
Subjectively, it seems we often also lack the openness for new ideas compared to America, especially around older generations.
Europe doesn't even know the significance of freedom right know. Not taking the right decision is often less important than owning it yourself. Americans seem to get that. Most of the time at least.
You forget that Europe has been ruined by WW2. It's dependence of US(military and technologically) has always been part of the plan.
Europe is also very fragmented and there was hope the EU could fix that but Brexit and other internal and external factors(i.e Russia, China, Tump's policy etc) seem oppose a cohesive, united Europe for obvious reasons.
It has little to nothing to do with "openness" for new ideas. It's more about a chain of unfortunate events.
What does Huawei dominance in 5G and its ban has to do with "openness" or new ideas?
And those are probably already dinosaurs compared to most recent developments on that market.
Europe is exceptionally bad at creating their own services. Maybe because it is just too convenient to use American ones or that there isn't really any venture capital available here. But the fact remains.
Subjectively, it seems we often also lack the openness for new ideas compared to America, especially around older generations.
Europe doesn't even know the significance of freedom right know. Not taking the right decision is often less important than owning it yourself. Americans seem to get that. Most of the time at least.