So the day after announcing that they're killing G+, Google are having a live stream on Twitter to celebrate their...

So the day after announcing that they're killing G+, Google are having a live stream on Twitter to celebrate their new temporary products. If anyone wants to join me, I'll be posting about all the stuff they've killed using their hashtag and #killedbygoogle.
Is this were we give them the option of killing themselves before we throw them out of the helicopters?
ReplyDeleteIf failure is not an option, then you can't try making new products. It's a necessary part of innovation. Google itself would not exist if people didn't launch internet search engines that might have failed.
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ReplyDeleteThis is hilarious. We are notorious for being an evil defacto monopoly who covered up a data breach on one of our products. Please buy these new products we are coming up with. We will totally not do evil things with them this time...cross our hearts and hope to die, stick a needle in our eye.
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Kevin C. agreed, but i'm still bitter about my Logitech Revue, first Google Watch, and some problems i'm having with brand new cast devices that make me not even trust any new hardware.
ReplyDeleteKevin C. The problem here is that because Google is so heavily used by so many citizens around the world, a product like Google plus or Google reader that have "just" a few million or a few hundred thousand active users is considered failure. If they aren't administered by Google then other companies could easily make it work and make it their flagship product.
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