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If people are looking for alternatives that won’t be shut down, you… recommend they look to Google!? Ahahahahaha!
Guys we swear this time is different. We are totally going to stick with it
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It’s real this time time, gais, promisssss
“Google, thanks for inviting us all to the launch of perspectives! What are your goals with this new platform?”
“Perspectives? Perspectives on what? Who are you people? how did you get in here? Would you like to hear more about our new weekly meat-delivery service?”
“oh. . . . Uhm, sure. . . . Where is your product sourced from?”
“where is what sourced from?”
Seriously, the graveyard is pretty extensive: https://killedbygoogle.com/
I’m still bitter that they killed Inbox. It was superior to Gmail in every way.
It really was. I miss inbox.
And they won’t stop until they kill killedbygoogle by having it run out of storage space.
Oh man, I knew there were a lot but I had no idea.
I remember when Google Wave was demo’ed to a live audience, there were audible ooohs and aaahs from the crowd. It was such a mindblowing idea 14 years ago, shame it never really got off the ground.
Google wave wasn’t really killed. It’s functionality is pretty much built into google docs.
Two things killed it.
First, it was a slow resource hog. Second, it was productivity software at a time when work IM was hard to get people to use.