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by cogman10
316 days ago
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How much of a burden could this really be? The nature of something like this is that the cost to run it naturally goes down over time. Old links get clicked less so the hardware costs would be basically nothing. As for the actual software security, it's a URL shortener. They could rewrite the entire thing in almost no time with just a single dev. Especially since it's strictly hosting static links at this point. It probably took them more time and money to find inactive links than it'd take to keep the entire thing running for a couple of years. |
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My understanding from conversations I've seen about Google Reader is that the problem with Google is that every few years they have a new wave of infrastructure, which necessitates upgrading a bunch of things about all of their products.
I guess that might be things like some new version of BigTable or whatever coming along, so you need to migrate everything from the previous versions.
If a product has an active team maintaining it they can handle the upgrade. If a product has no team assigned there's nobody to do that work.