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by scourge
4275 days ago
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google voice. google browser sync. google send to phone. google wave. then there's a list of things that are STILL around but have stifled competition anyways: gmail (hopefully people might get behind mailpile but i doubt it), gtalk (again, we have to wait another decade at least before a sensible IM standard is used), G+ (how many in the tech community have moved from one company (facebook) to another (google Plus). Just because they haven't axed a product like they did with reader of voice doesn't mean they won't misuse their power. Look at all the features they've removed from google maps because "mama google knows best". And no one dares to compete with them. |
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How does this stifle competition? If people use Gmail, it's because they think it's better than the alternatives. There aren't even network effects in play, since it's just email.
>gtalk
...is now called Hangouts, and is a flagship product.
>G+ (how many in the tech community have moved from one company (facebook) to another (google Plus)
Um... not me, for one, and certainly not for non-professional contacts. G+ is a ghost town.