At this point, why would anyone use a consumer facing product from Google? I would go as far as to say that using any Google product outside of core web tracking and ad services seems super risky.
Yeah, even in Google app, Assistant I saw some good stuff in the beginning but the past 1.5 years has just been random stuff.
In case of Android where customizability is what people boost about, Apple's been doing a lot of good custom stuff natively.
Apple did such an amazing job with Shortcuts(yes i know it's acquired), Google just recently launched Blocks, even that's shit. Though, there are third party communities like Automate, Macrodroid, then Google comes up with half-fledged launch.
Heck, when I heard Google isn't doing a virtual I/O this year, it sent off such a weak vibe.
I mostly see it from a product+$ point of view. Stadia is the new one where I feel Google is def committed. Apart from that the old guard( 1B+ apps) is doing fine.
Area 120 is just a way to kill stuff, though i think 1-2 things have been integrated in main apps.
I am divided on Google's culture of experimentation. So far it's not been impressive( long-term or short-term). Take ATAP, X Labs and now Area 120. In the beginning this (X labs, ATAP) was what I liked a lot about Google, but as a public company repeated experiments which don't turn into products is demotivating.
And their main competition is Apple.
Apple ships opinions( firm product vision ) whereas Google's been shipping experiments. Facebook too in some ways.
It's funny, I almost mentioned Stadia in my initial post talking about how skeptical I was about people purchasing the service and in-service licenses for games.
I fear that people who invest in Stadia are in for a rude awakening.
yeah, you might be right, I feel like Google's upto some good stuff with Stadia. Only one thing: maybe they shouldn't have launched as it's quite incomplete. Why the fuck would they want to piss off gaming community+developers.
And by the time Stadia improves in 2-3 years, there might be significant churn - both from gamers and developers. Like the experience might be good, but is it mindblowing?
In case of Android where customizability is what people boost about, Apple's been doing a lot of good custom stuff natively.
Apple did such an amazing job with Shortcuts(yes i know it's acquired), Google just recently launched Blocks, even that's shit. Though, there are third party communities like Automate, Macrodroid, then Google comes up with half-fledged launch.
Heck, when I heard Google isn't doing a virtual I/O this year, it sent off such a weak vibe.
I mostly see it from a product+$ point of view. Stadia is the new one where I feel Google is def committed. Apart from that the old guard( 1B+ apps) is doing fine. Area 120 is just a way to kill stuff, though i think 1-2 things have been integrated in main apps.
I am divided on Google's culture of experimentation. So far it's not been impressive( long-term or short-term). Take ATAP, X Labs and now Area 120. In the beginning this (X labs, ATAP) was what I liked a lot about Google, but as a public company repeated experiments which don't turn into products is demotivating.
And their main competition is Apple. Apple ships opinions( firm product vision ) whereas Google's been shipping experiments. Facebook too in some ways.
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