The Pixel Slate and the Pixel C would like a word. Google has a habit of not continuing with good physical design because their UX leaves things to be desired. I own the Pixel Tablet and I’m in the process of rooting it and putting Lineage OS on it specifically because Google’s own software is lackluster on the thing to the point where the user experience is just broken.
They are getting rid of an experimental feature only released in one county. Companies do this all the time, it’s only news “because Google kills everything” so it gets clicks.
Knowing Google, they’ll just cancel it altogether.
It’s like I’m on Reddit again. So sick of hearing this tired line regurgitated over and over to free upvotes.
It’s like I’m on Reddit again. So sick of hearing this tired complaint over and over to free upvotes.
It’s like I’m on Reddit again. So sick of hearing this tired line regurgitated over and over to free upvotes.
It’s like I’m on Reddit again. So sick of hearing this tired line regurgitated over and over to free upvotes.
I respect and agree with your sentiment of not wanting repetitive and negative comments but to be fair Google has genuinely earned that reputation.
If only Google wasn’t also so repetitive.
Quite a few on this list I would have definitely kept using today.
Hangouts getting killed was the last straw for me. I immediately moved everything except for Gmail away from Google.
Google Duo really hurts. It was some of the best quality cross platform video calling service.
https://killedbygoogle.com/
The Pixel Slate and the Pixel C would like a word. Google has a habit of not continuing with good physical design because their UX leaves things to be desired. I own the Pixel Tablet and I’m in the process of rooting it and putting Lineage OS on it specifically because Google’s own software is lackluster on the thing to the point where the user experience is just broken.
Hey, I already replied but here’s yet another thing killed by Google.
https://lemdro.id/post/4708201
You didn’t even read the article, huh?
They are getting rid of an experimental feature only released in one county. Companies do this all the time, it’s only news “because Google kills everything” so it gets clicks.