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by mschuster91
3775 days ago
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On the other side, Google doesn't always follow this rule and I wouldn't trust them much more to look after Twitter than Wall St. Google has killed off (or left to rot, and then kill off) projects with huge user counts/business outlooks in the past... remember Google Reader and Google Code? Both could have kicked Feedly's and Github's/SF's asses multiple times over with a bit of investment, and Google basically let them rot until the backend of Google's infrastructure changed too much to justify the needed adaptions on the projects. |
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