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by z9znz 1457 days ago
Generally speaking, some big companies are less reliable providers of software than individuals.

Google's long list of killed projects is a good example, but any large (especially publicly traded company) may kill a service if they decide the economics don't look good.

You see this particularly when a large company grows by acquiring smaller companies, resulting in a stock price boost; but then a few quarters later there's a need to offset greater business failures by cutting costs, so some divisions or projects get axed.

I would probably trust in this order:

1. small focused profitable company

2. large private profitable company

3. solo operator

4. large publicly traded company