I agree from the standpoint of a user of a service, but that's just how it is nowadays because they work like a giant startup incubator. Several ideas are tried, as many as possible, as fast as possible, and some are worth for them to keep. Most are not. At least if it is opensource, if Google abandons it but it still is useful for a reasonable number of people, one can hope that a community will form and take over development.
Does it matter that App Maker is only available with a G Suite business subscription? I'm skeptical too, but at least this is (indirectly) a paid product.
That's the key point. It's going to be a revenue producer from Day One.
The question is, how long will G Suite itself last (as a paid service)? If AMZN or MSFT come out with equivalent services for free or very cheap, GOOG may reciprocate, and bang, no more revenue.
bigato|7 years ago
shawn|7 years ago
blisterpeanuts|7 years ago
The question is, how long will G Suite itself last (as a paid service)? If AMZN or MSFT come out with equivalent services for free or very cheap, GOOG may reciprocate, and bang, no more revenue.
bitmapbrother|7 years ago
And Microsoft has abandoned over 220+ products and services.
https://pastebin.com/UJh2XNFE
deklerk|7 years ago
zenovision|7 years ago
zenovision|7 years ago