Every product dies. Not every product really lives.:-P
(RIP Wave and Reader)
It's often a valid complaint, but there is a replacement that integrates with the older platform here. If you include Google Talk and its transition, then you are already looking at over 15 years of support and its still going...
What other messaging service from 2005 are you still using? For some people, the answer is going to be IRC and XMPP which is a good argument for open protocols. But people prefer to let someone else run thei
What's the point of using Google products? (Score:5, Insightful)
What's the point of using Google products when you know that sooner or later they're going to stop working.
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Every product dies. Not every product really lives. :-P
(RIP Wave and Reader)
It's often a valid complaint, but there is a replacement that integrates with the older platform here. If you include Google Talk and its transition, then you are already looking at over 15 years of support and its still going...
What other messaging service from 2005 are you still using? For some people, the answer is going to be IRC and XMPP which is a good argument for open protocols. But people prefer to let someone else run thei
Re:What's the point of using Google products? (Score:1)