But do they think curbing freedom in other products is going to help them?
- I didn't mind the shitty Android updates that slows, rather than enhances my smartphone. And the only upside is a little sleeker appearance. - I didn't mind when you force signed me up for Google plus. - Or when you enabled it by default on my smartphone. - Or when you tried to shove Hangout down my throat (literally!). - Or when you disabled my Photos/Gallery on Android since I had blocked the Google plus. - Or even that the Hangouts crashed message displays periodically on my phone - I disabled it. It eats battery and does nothing for me. GET OVER IT!
But now - as an avid user of Google Translate (I'm trying to learn german and use the app to pore through paragraphs and understand them) - you limit the amount of text I can input while using it on my browser?!?
Have you lost it? It's not my fault if you really don't know how to make money besides adwords or get ahead of the curb. Heck, I could do a better job than some of your Business Development execs who pass your infamous hiring process.
So I just started using the Bing Translator. Any who knows if my next buy is an iPhone instead of Android?
Rule number one of a business is to have good terms with your consumer. There are no exceptions. Don't pout if you can't figure it out. Try harder.