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Google Spaces will be shut down on April 17th

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Re: Google Spaces will be shut down on April 17th

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Came here to say just this. At this point the only thing I really use from them is Search and Gmail. I just dont trust that anything else will stick around.

Also Maps.

and YouTube.

Re: Google Spaces will be shut down on April 17th

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Google should start a lifetime project so help people have a better apriori understanding of where and when its going.

The Google way seems to be to try new stuff without much hesitation and then kill things which don't work out for them. I don't think they know exactly where they are going - which makes perfectly sense since future is hard to predict.

Which is quite stupid PR wise. They're relying on a few major household names to be able to do guinea pig product testing, otherwise their brand would evaporate.

Including their audience in the process would bring back the feeling of early google making one's life easier.

Re: Google Spaces will be shut down on April 17th

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I'm at the point that I don't even try new Google products because I don't trust that they will stay around. I got burned too many times: Wave, Knol, Google Health, Buzz, Notebook, Answers, and most importantly Google Reader. There is just no way I'm investing time in any new Google product. They are untrustworthy. For instance, why on earth would I want to use Allo when still Hangouts exists? We know one or both wil…

I'm the same way, no reason to trust that any of their new products will stick around. I only use their most common products: Calendar, Mail, Maps, and Search. I don't want to have to invest in migrating platforms every year or two.

Re: Google Spaces will be shut down on April 17th

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Google has acquired a reputation for shutting down services, which means that people are reluctant to start using new Google services, which means that they have low traction, which means that Google shuts them down… EDIT: They (say they) aren't shutting this down to low traction, but it will only reinforce the existing perception.

Agreed. It seems they'll hype up and push a service then shut it down at the drop of a pin at this point. It's not great for their brand if you're a company that wants a reliable, long term solution.

I agree but how is it any worse than a start-up trying the idea and then dying in a similar fashion?

Re: Google Spaces will be shut down on April 17th

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Same here, only new thing I touched in 4 years has been GCP, and only then to discover I couldn't use it due to a ridiculous and completely undocumented embargo they implement for users in some countries. Same old Google crap ignoring or failing to understand the customer "Let's use Hangouts" "Sorry what's that?" "Google's screen sharing" "Just use Skype" "Ok" Don't forget after investing the entire company into Plus…

> Same old Google crap ignoring or failing to understand the customer You are the product, not a customer.

That post is about Google cloud, where you're a paying customer and you're not shown ads.

Re: Google Spaces will be shut down on April 17th

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I appreciate lots of Google services, open source contributions etc. - but this is really getting out of hand. I wonder, how much can a service like this cost Google? Are the savings worth the negative publicity that comes out of so lightly launch and then shut down services? I feel like they're starting to really damage their brand among those in the know, which are the ones who give advice to everybody else...

The cost is in engineering time to maintain and monitor. Both are likely nontrivial.

They should just put this stuff in labs/beta and let customers have the right expectations. Their current method is just bone headed.

Re: Google Spaces will be shut down on April 17th

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and YouTube.

And droid.

"All right, but apart from the sanitation, the medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, a fresh water system, and public health, what have the Romans ever done for us?"

Re: Google Spaces will be shut down on April 17th

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I just started using Keep. This is giving me pause.

Keep has been going at full steam for 3 years now. It's one of their prime apps to show off drawing capabilities of the new generation of convertible Chromebooks. Don't worry, Keep is there to stay.

Is it because they do not have API, no backup for G Suite users, and no new development happened for a while? I.e., bugs in their Chrome extensions are serious (the last update is from Aug 16 2016 and nothing after that date).

Yes - I'm very confident Keep will stay.

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