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by tablespoon
1522 days ago
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> Killing a chat product that has always been a net loss for the company might not appear to be a failure. Doing that once, yeah, doing that over and over, no so much. At this point the smartest thing to do it just kill them all and definitively say: "No more, this is the end of Google chat apps." |
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What do you mean? It's always good move to kill a product that loses money for the company.
Why do they start so many new products that are losers? That's a different question. Possibly the incentives for starting new products are poorly calibrated, which is the common narrative. But possibly they aren't and they are quite happy to make a mountain of shit, including doing almost the same thing over and over, for the small chance of a diamond. That's entirely consistent with the rest of the start-up industry.