Syrian authorities demand the facebook and gmail passwords of arrested protesters. Twitter is the backbone of revolutions. White-hat hackers work on firewall busters to support Iranian demonstrations. The internet is a force for freedom.
Well yes, but...
We have electricity, water, internet... it's just another utility. And, just as our electricity is run by French and German companies, the big net services are served from the US.
There are plenty of email services, but every pensioner directed towards internet literacy is presented with a hotmail or gmail address. Facebook and Google may have achieved an unassailable critical mass in their fields. We talk of hoovering, and now we talk of googling. And all of these are American companies.
So what?
Google and Facebook make billions from selling information about us without our informed consent, but even that's not the problem.
Does the world need more than one Facebook, one Google, one Ebay, one Amazon, one Twitter, one Blogger? Does the world need more than one GPS? Is the world outside China going to be run on Californian servers?
I use these services. I like them (mostly - watch it Zuckerberg). I am not anti-American. I am anti-oligopoly. It may be too late to think of an alternative but, if it is, "too late" suggests a power we have relinquished without thinking enough.