Has Google been humbled?
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Has Google been humbled?
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#4Facebook would like a word with you.
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#6What is Google doing at the moment? Chrome and Android are under development, but I can't really see anything else on the horizon. Search results now have a somewhat annoying hover preview, but I am wondering what else is going on over there.
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#7As far as innovation from their acquisitions, Google still has Dodgeball. Even without Dennis Crowley they must own something right? Couldn't Google put a few people to work reviving that project and have a social location app, probably tied into their existing Latitude/Maps infrastructure, to get into the check-in game? It seems like it could be possible to get value out of "failed" acquisitions, some of which were just a few years ahead of their time.
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#8You want to know what Google has released to great success in the past five years? Here you go:
Google Chat
Google Docs
Google Calendar
Google Checkout
YouTube
Android
Google Chrome
Google Voice
Google TV
Granted a few of these are acquisitions, but I'm leaving out a ton of tiny projects and the tremendous contributions to Open Source projects and the developer community over the years.
Yeah, they clearly haven't done anything useful in five years. They should be dying as a company any day now.
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#9What is Google doing at the moment? Chrome and Android are under development, but I can't really see anything else on the horizon. Search results now have a somewhat annoying hover preview, but I am wondering what else is going on over there.
This isn't unusual around the turn of the year though. They typically announce their upcoming products during all the springtime conferences, especially I/O.