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Hasbro, the makers of the real "Monopoly", cannot afford to be as ironic.
If you've played real Monopoly, you'll know why this is so exciting.
As in the real Monopoly game, the price of properties on the board increases as you make your way around.
Bill Gates' juggernaut looks a lot less like a real monopoly in a world where plenty of good software is free.
The growing popularity of Linux and similar programs, we said, means "Bill Gates' juggernaut looks a lot less like a real monopoly".
So who is the real monopoly?
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On top of that are real monopolies in state-owned bits of the economy, such as energy, railways and ports.
The easiest way to think about the game is as a sort of real world Monopoly for the iPhone.
Now you both know that promise is about as real as Monopoly money, but no one cares about that.
Those in attendance listened to a Boris Johnson speech in which he held up a decadently pricey redevelopment project as a beacon of the affordable new London; attended various other panel discussions; and chatted about the big real life Monopoly game they control over a load of free booze.
And while the real-estate market was always a bit of both, the real-life Monopoly game has got ever bigger, and attracted ever more players from abroad, so that around 85% of new builds in central London are sold to foreigners.
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