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Why Google can’t build Instagram

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Re: Why Google can’t build Instagram

#31
Projecting my own biases onto google: Maybe it's just because Instagram is the very definition of all sizzle, no steak?

It is innovative in the "gee nice idea" sense but it not at all innovative in the sense that our collective knowledge or capabilities have expanded as a result of its creation.

Re: Why Google can’t build Instagram

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post #31

Projecting my own biases onto google: Maybe it's just because Instagram is the very definition of all sizzle, no steak? It is innovative in the "gee nice idea" sense but it not at all innovative in the sense that our collective knowledge or capabilities have expanded as a result of its creation.

Great point. Instagram is beautiful, fun and seems to really make people happy, but I would much rather see continue to focus on its core mission and tackle problems that no one else can.

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I am relatively new here, not based in US, and a bit confused: why is Instagram considered somewhat a huge success in the tone of the article, that Google HAS to learn from it? There has been free iPhone Apps with similar growth before. There's no clear monetization method. There's nothing that competitors can't copy in a week. So what am I missing? Is there something I fail to see here, in the context of what makes…

Scoble routinely equates buzz in the SF PR scene with commercial success.

Re: Why Google can’t build Instagram

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post #27

I am relatively new here, not based in US, and a bit confused: why is Instagram considered somewhat a huge success in the tone of the article, that Google HAS to learn from it? There has been free iPhone Apps with similar growth before. There's no clear monetization method. There's nothing that competitors can't copy in a week. So what am I missing? Is there something I fail to see here, in the context of what makes…

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Re: Why Google can’t build Instagram

#35
This comparison is absurd. Would anyone use it if Google did build Instagram? I can see it now:

They built the world's fastest, most reliable, most relevant search engine on the planet, the most usable webmail and map apps... and then a dinky photo-sharing smartphone app with three features?

Re: Why Google can’t build Instagram

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> Tonight I was talking with an exec at Google and I brought up the success of Instagr.am (they’ve gotten more than 500,000 downloads in just a few weeks) and asked him “why can’t Google do that?” First of all the number of downloads, especially during the period of initial hype, is not a very useful metric. But even assuming that Instagram is an amazingly successful product, it's still a little fish comparing to Goo…

You beat me to the punch on this. I am very impressed with Instagram's success, but to say 'why can't Google build a product with half a million users?' is so completely wrong-headed that I don't even know where to begin.

Re: Why Google can’t build Instagram

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

instagram applies vintage filters, so digital modern photos look like the ones from a cheap used old camera

that is a problem for instagram - it isn't defensible atm. I imagine the Android team will look at it and think 'really, so people want to do that - ok, lets add filters in the next release' and done.

The filters are part of it, because of the way they gloss over crap/boring photos with a layer of nostalgia.

But there are plenty of camera apps on the iphone that have filters (often exactly the same ones) and can post to facebook/flickr/picasa -- and they haven't generated the interest Instagram has.

There's more to it, and it really does seem to be the social-network-seeing-what-your-friends-doing part.

Re: Why Google can’t build Instagram

#40
Scoble doesn't point out why he see's instagram as the pinnacle of innovation, apart from the fact they've received a high number of downloads.

Instagram's success stems from the viral nature of wanting to try out these filter's that you've seen others using. Dont get me wrong, Instagram is a nice little service. But not the right example when compared to Google's recent failures in Wave and Buzz.

Besides, Google houses plenty of innovative products that match the success of Instagram.

Google's problem with its lack off 'innovation' within its recent failures stems from its products not being user led. Wave and Buzz solved no immediate problem for your average user. And I'm not so certain Instagram does.

Google could never create Instagram simply because creating a frivolous app based around styling your photos just doesn't align with their brand values. I can imagine the Google Engineers now, "So why are we using a sepia filter exactly?"

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