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Subscribe to commentsThatRonGuyOct 8th 2006 10:02PM
Plain and simple, I think that they have taken the right step.
Nature of MathematicsOct 9th 2006 12:11PM
For a company supposedly as forward-thinking as they are, I'm surprised. I've always heard how letting their employees work on whatever interests them was the bee's kness. Some people have been calling for something like this for at least two years, as the neverending stream of mediocre me-too unfinished products poured out of Google.
They've got search, they've got Adwords/Adsense, and a cool (slightly unreliable) email system. And now they've got a pile of halfway products to maintain, welcome to reality.
2012 Mustang NewsOct 10th 2006 4:44PM
Well this can be a good thing, or a bad thing depending on how you look at it.
Pros: Google finally finishes some of its features and take them out of beta. I mean come on some of these things have been in beta for so long with few changes since their release.
Cons: Google fails to come up with new and inovative ideas and falls behind when the next up and coming search engine does.
AaronOct 21st 2006 12:00AM
A very good move. Instead of just focusing resources on new features, better give a chunk of their resources into perfecting what they have. New features will pop up anyway, maintenance is key. And if even if Google would ever lag behind the competition, they can always copy that innovation and perfect it. Giving them the upperhand anyway.