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by post_below
2408 days ago
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It really was strange, continues to be, the way Google wanders away from products before finishing them. I get ditching things that don't work, but G+ is a great example of something that had plenty of traction in it's early days and, as far as I can see, lost it purely because G didn't seem to care about it. |
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Then they ditched them all of a sudden, and now we have premium-priced Pixels that fall well short of the competition.