Google Podcasts Service Shuts Down in the US Next Week (bleepingcomputer.com) 6
U.S. users have just a few more days to make the transition from Google Podcasts as the company moves forward with the process of discontinuing the service globally. From a report: Google is currently sending in-app notifications to users in the U.S. that starting April 2nd they will no longer be able to use Google Podcasts and is recommending to export subscriptions to YouTube Music. The Google Podcasts streaming service launched six years ago. It's app has more than 500 million downloads on Google Play and apart from offering a large selection of podcasts it also allows subscribing to favorite channels, downloading and playing on various devices. The service integrates with Google's ecosystem, providing users with personalized recommendations based on interests, listening history, and preferences.
Another one bites the dust (Score:4, Informative)
W/O search, would google would go out of business? (Score:4, Interesting)
It seems like 99% of every new business unit they open, closes 2 years later.
ONE HIT WONDER? Just their one hit keeping them afloat?
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It seems like 99% of every new business unit they open, closes 2 years later.
No. 99% gets superseded 2 years later. Google is still offering podcasts, just with a different service / app, one that you can actively export your subscriptions from one to the other.
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All of big tech has this problem. Its caused by company politics. You get more promotions and raises for launching new products than you do for maintaining them.