yanw | 12 years ago | on: Leaving Google’s silo: Alternatives to Gmail, Talk, Calendar, and more
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yanw | 12 years ago | on: Google Checkout will be retired, transition to Google Wallet
First of all it's far form an unexpected announcement seeing as they have been developing another payment service in paralleled, and second "monopoly" is a specific legal term, it shouldn't thrown around lightly, it's not just another synonym for "big".
As for your points:
1) Great things could come out from experimentation so it's a new positive and by definition most of those experiments will fail, you can't really be any sort of a self respected tech company if you shun experimentation.
2) This is anecdotal, they have a selection of core products and when a preferential one gets deprecated it's done through a reasonable process as spelled out in that post.
3) That's subjictive.
yanw | 12 years ago | on: Google Talk now archiving all messages
http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2013/05/new-interface-for-g...
yanw | 13 years ago | on: Google insider exposes ‘immoral’ tax scam
yanw | 13 years ago | on: What's next Google? Dropping SMTP support?
They were obviously the last ones doing so, and this new approach is mainly about modernising their infrastructure.
Is there anyone else of any consequence out there who is building these sorts of messaging apps on top of XMPP?
Google was the last one standing, and it just didn't work out.
And why cherry pick “standards”? how about web standard? Chromium is a very big commitment to them.
Edit: I should be more specific as I meant a federated implementation of XMPP.
yanw | 13 years ago | on: The new Google Hangouts will not support XMPP
yanw | 13 years ago | on: The new Google Hangouts will not support XMPP
I think the Chrome app is an excellent cross platform solution (written once, easily maintainable). As for the protocol I don't think it is practical or even possible to built this sort of all encompassing communications platform on top of XMPP (see the competition).
I do hope there will be a Hangouts API.
yanw | 13 years ago | on: The new Google Hangouts will not support XMPP
yanw | 13 years ago | on: The new Google Hangouts will not support XMPP
yanw | 13 years ago | on: The new Google Hangouts will not support XMPP
yanw | 13 years ago | on: The new Google Hangouts will not support XMPP
yanw | 13 years ago | on: The new Google Hangouts will not support XMPP
"... which users may choose to use instead of Google Talk."
yanw | 13 years ago | on: 15 GB now shared between Drive, Gmail, and Google+ Photos
yanw | 13 years ago | on: Did Google just shut down Caldav support?
Edit: resolved http://www.google.com/appsstatus#hl=en&v=issue&ts=13...
yanw | 13 years ago | on: Expunging Google
It’s certainly your prerogative to use whatever you like but the incorrect assertions bother me, especially the prevalent one: “It's because I think that Google is now working against the potential of the open web”.
Here’s a rebuttal in the form of a partial list of links to Google initiatives that exist primarily to advance the “open web”:
And their various web speed efforts:
https://developers.google.com/speed/spdy
https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed
And of course:
I don't think the closure of Google Reader was any indication to the contrary, and all of these are certainly much more important to the web than yet another centralized RSS reader.
Other errors in that post: Chrome never ‘dropped decent RSS support’ as it never supported it to begin with, it was actually Firefox that dropped their support. Also there is no evidence that Reader was closed to “drive users to Google+”, there is no proof nor common sense explanation to support that assertion.
yanw | 13 years ago | on: Will Google Hang Up on Voice?
yanw | 13 years ago | on: Will Google Hang Up on Voice?
No new features in the latest update but the .apk teardown suggests future functionality: http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/04/15/apk-teardown-google-...
yanw | 13 years ago | on: Google scraping local webpages viewed in Chrome?
You can also have this sort of stuff triggerd by desktop searches if you join this "field trial": https://www.google.com/experimental/gmailfieldtrial/
yanw | 13 years ago | on: Google scraping local webpages viewed in Chrome?
yanw | 13 years ago | on: You know, Google, the web already had this feature