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東日本大震災復興支援もしてくれたけれど、巡り巡って利益になる、企業イメージが金で買える、ということなのだろう。
タダのサービスについては、収益に繋がらなければやめるのはある種当然ではあるが・・・
ユーザーはタダに慣れすぎたのかもしれない。
Fans braced for Google Reader's demise flock to new services
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-23104677
Millions of users of Google's Reader service are preparing for its closure, with many still angered at the search giant's decision.
Google announced in March that it would shut down the RSS reader, blaming a decline in use.
The company admitted that Reader had a "loyal following", and gave instructions for exporting feeds.
Other web companies are now clamouring to gain "Google Reader orphans" when the service finally closes on Monday.
RSS readers are tools which allow users to quickly see updates from their favourite websites.
Using RSS, which stands for Really Simple Syndication, users can see when content is updated without having to visit each site individually.
Much like an email inbox, RSS readers indicate the number of unread updates for a user to read.
Google Reader is among the most popular tools for viewing RSS feeds.
In a blog post, Google software engineer Alan Green said: "Usage of Google Reader has declined, and as a company we're pouring all of our energy into fewer products.
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Google's graveyard
Google Buzz logo
Google Reader certainly is not the first service to get the chop from the California company. In fact, Google regularly trims its product portfolio. Here are some stand out examples of what did not make the cut:
Google Wave (2009-2012) - Launched with much fanfare, this project management application failed to get people enthused, mainly because no-one knew what to use it for.
Google Video (2005-2012) - Intended as some kind of YouTube competitor, Google Video's mediocre performance quickly made it clear that it would be far easier for Google to just buy YouTube - which it promptly did in 2006.
Google Buzz (2010-2011) - A precursor to social network Google+, Google Buzz was clunkily integrated with Google Mail. It was hammered by users - and authorities - for not taking privacy seriously enough.
Google Labs (2002-2011) - In a surprising move that shocked many developers, Google closed its Labs service, which had acted as a testing ground for new ideas Google staff members had been working on.
"We think that kind of focus will make for a better user experience."
After the announcement was made, Google offered instructions for how users can export their RSS feeds into an alternative service.
'Grave mistake'
確かにこれまでやめたサービスがありますね。
BUZZなんて、しつこくお勧めのお知らせがあったような・・・
どんどん変遷していくと、当然チョップ、つまり停止されていしまうものもでてくるということだろう。
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