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PRESENTATION, SESSION, and NETWORK are not contained within GOOGLE & AMAZON the way the rest of the layers are; there are openings to the outside for those three.
 
PRESENTATION, SESSION, and NETWORK are not contained within GOOGLE & AMAZON the way the rest of the layers are; there are openings to the outside for those three.
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: This is true of front facing web pages, but web services exist that may communicate, potentially exclusively, with other services on the same platform.  In that case, they would in effect encapsulate all of the layers for that service!  This brings up a notable exclusion though, as Microsoft has not been represented here.  If you throw them into the mix with Google and Amazon, Thanks to their own Azure cloud services and the ubiquitous Windows and IE/Edge, it would basically only leave argument for the Network layer. [[User:Kateract|Kateract]] ([[User talk:Kateract|talk]]) 15:21, 1 February 2019 (UTC)
 
  
 
I go with Jenga. The three blocks would collapse the tower.  The four blocks that don't are because (Randall says) Google and Amazon essentially replace them.  Makes sense to me, for those, so I put it in the answer already. [[User:PGilm|PGilm]] ([[User talk:PGilm|talk]]) 21:10, 30 January 2019 (UTC)
 
I go with Jenga. The three blocks would collapse the tower.  The four blocks that don't are because (Randall says) Google and Amazon essentially replace them.  Makes sense to me, for those, so I put it in the answer already. [[User:PGilm|PGilm]] ([[User talk:PGilm|talk]]) 21:10, 30 January 2019 (UTC)

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