Another thing from Google that disappears, this is be coming a pattern and practice that Google needs to fix. They do not seem to have the focus on quality and customer satisfaction that apple has except in search.
I have a lot of Google stuff, I had their personal health record app. It IMHO was the best PHR out there with graphs and all before anyone else. it is scheduled to disappear. I had Buzz it is scheduled to disappear. I had Sidebar it is scheduled to disappear.
People are simply not going to invest their limited time in stuff that is going to disappear. If something is bata say so. Then we know you are not committed to it yet and will be doing nothing regarding customer satisfaction.
75% of Droids are bricks because you can not upgrade them to the latest OS. A Retail public really will not put up with this kind of abuse as the word gets out. Google you can do better, do it.
I have a lot of Google stuff, I had their personal health record app. It IMHO was the best PHR out there with graphs and all before anyone else. it is scheduled to disappear. I had Buzz it is scheduled to disappear. I had Sidebar it is scheduled to disappear.
People are simply not going to invest their limited time in stuff that is going to disappear. If something is bata say so. Then we know you are not committed to it yet and will be doing nothing regarding customer satisfaction.
75% of Droids are bricks because you can not upgrade them to the latest OS. A Retail public really will not put up with this kind of abuse as the word gets out. Google you can do better, do it.
Amplify’d from www.cnn.com
Gmail app for iPhone debuts, disappears
(CNN) -- One of the most highly anticipated apps for Apple devices was made available on Wednesday. At least, until it wasn't.
"Go get the iPhone app for Gmail!" popular blogger Robert Scoble wrote on his Google+ page.
Then, a few minutes passed.
"UPDATE: DO NOT. The Gmail app is really a piece of crud," he wrote. "Not worth loading. Very disappointed."
Read more at www.cnn.comGoogle had obviously already noticed what Scoble did. Shortly after it was unveiled, the app was pulled from the Apple Store.
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