Google Kills Measure, its AR-based Measurement-Taking App (androidpolice.com) 27
The latest thing to be shuttered by Google is an app. AndroidPolice blog writes: Google's AR plans have changed over the years, from the standalone Project Tango to modern web-based efforts. But it's the AR-based Measure app that's the subject of today's eulogy. The app leveraged your camera on ARCore-supported devices to (as the name suggests) measure the dimensions of stuff, and now it's being retired. Google has suspended both support and updates for Measure.
This ia as expected.. (Score:2)
As google kills almost all of its projects fast. They are well known for that.
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Android store should already have plenty of competition.
Re:This ia as expected.. (Score:5, Funny)
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Seems like an odd one to kill though. iOS has a similar app with an equally bland name that I can't remember (it might even be called Measure as well), and I've found it invaluable. While it is very accurate, I likely wouldn't use it for fine measurements, but I was able to use it a few months back to measure out a flower bed's dimensions in a few seconds so I could get a decent estimate for how much fill we needed.
Of course, as we stood in the store with a cart nearly full after just 25 bags of fill materi
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it is called measure on iOS. my experiences with it have been less than stellar. maybe it works better on the newer iphones with 283468156 cameras on the back.
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And this is why Google can't startup anything anymore. Unless it's wildly successful, Google immediatly kills it and everybody knows it's what they do.
This is the #1 reason why Stadia is dead. No game developer or hardware manufacturer is going to waste time on a platform Google is going to kill off in less than three years, and no consumer is going to pay $100 for a controller that will be a brick once Google kills it off in less than three years. Everybody saw what Google did with the Daydream platform an
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Template (Score:1)
Seems like we should have a template for this that would go something like:
Google kills $x, $desc
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Most of the comments could be prepopulated too.
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Most of the comments could be prepopulated too.
I knew you were going to say that.
Not that it's a big deal, but... (Score:3)
Apple still has this capability with a "Measure" app they include as part of iOS. So seems odd to me that Google would drop it, just telling people to go with third party alternatives.
Most likely it's self-preservation of sanity (Score:5, Funny)
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came here with my own dick measuring joke but can't follow that one, well done
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Most likely to be replaced with Lebesgue measure soon.
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Most likely to be replaced with Lebesgue measure soon.
No difference unless said dick existed in four or higher dimensions.
I admit "your a fifth dimensional dick" has a nice ring to it as an insult.
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there are one-dimensional functions that are lebesgue-integrable but not riemann-integrable, such as f(x) = 1 if x is rational, or 0 if not.
Google used the incorrect measurement (Score:2)
Re: Google used the incorrect measurement (Score:3)
Angle of Tip 2
Why the fuck didn't somebody tell me I was supposed to have 2 tips on my penis?
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But remember, the angle must be in radians.
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I would use the app for that once, in the hope that they measured in CM without displaying the unit, and I could use the result as IN without context.
"Hey, I didn't lie. Let me get my dual-system tape measure!"
Google doesn't make money on phones (Score:1)
Largely their income comes from data collection and ads.
They don't charge 30% for being on their store, they allow side loading and other stores.
I didn't even know they had their own AR measure app.
I use another that I am satisfied with.
I don't think this a big deal as there are options.
Losing Google groups was much bigger.
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Really? They charge me 30% of sales through their store. (Well, okay, now less because they just dropped their percentage, but the point holds even if the percentage is different.)
Google doing what it's best at (Score:2)
Obligatory link to Killed by Google (Score:2)
Automatic Rifle based measurement taking app? (Score:2)
probably a smart idea. (Score:2)
you can't get reliable and precise measurements out of shit-tier hardware with an aberrant plastic lens that calls itself "ARCore"-compatible. google probably got tired of trying to correct for quirks and support it across hundreds of poorly-documented variant models.