@kaye Interesting! What's the motivation behind this?
@adeptomega Basically, I insist on saying "smart glasses" and "search engine" and "messenger application" instead of Google Glass/Google/WhatsApp because I feel that it's important for me to emphasize that the specific products are part of a *class* of things. It's pedantic, I know.
@adeptomega It's an implicit denial of alternatives. Or rather, it's part of a pattern that implies that the concept of "having alternatives" doesn't apply. Like using the stock browser of your OS because it suggests that "visiting the Web" just works like that. Or tricking you into using your Android phone's stock camera/gallery/music apps, complete with Google's usual data-harvesting schemes, because they ship with the OS and are set up to feel like it's something the phone "just does."