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Are Google losing their Midas touch?

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    Are Google losing their Midas touch?

    I and presumably most people tend to think of Google projects as being among the most groundbreaking and smartest, and there's no doubt that has been and remains true for many of these.

    After all, they didn't become the size they are without doing quite a few things right, often before these innovations even occurred to anyone else.

    But this recent article shows that not everything they touch is joined up, and I wonder if they are starting the inevitable process of weighing themselves down in their own technical and managerial complexity:

    2016-10-18 Pixel perfectly presents Google’s messaging app disaster
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    No organisation has a 100% hit rate, it's just Google's failures are a lot more public
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      #3
      You can learn a lot more from failure than success. I wouldn't count Google out just yet.

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        #4
        Did they ever have a Midas touch? Loads of their projects have been less than stellar. Anyone remember Google Wave - all that fanfare and.....meh. Or Google Video, before they just gave up and brought YouTube? And look how well Google+ is doing

        I'd suggest that Google strength is in the fact it's ready to take a chance. Do they not encourage their staff to spend x% of their time on 'crazy' projects?

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          #5
          Originally posted by SimonMac View Post

          No organisation has a 100% hit rate, it's just Google's failures are a lot more public
          True. Also, it occurred to me they could be doing a Microsoft by deliberately providing a pathetic inadequate solution in the hope and expectation that some third party will develop a better alternative and thus help Google avoid accusations of being a monopoly.
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            #6
            Google's money comes from ads. Everything else is just sugar on top. They've so much ad revenue they can throw cash at projects and see which work and which don't, without it really mattering.
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              #7
              I've been using a Nexus for the last couple of years and it does more than what I need a phone for & it weighed in at a much lower price than the Samsung Galaxy.

              Apparently they won't be doing the Nexus any more & are launching the Pixel & I had a brief look the other day & it looked like that was going to sell for upwards of £500.

              I guess they've done their marketing but I'll be looking at something else next time I need a phone & I'm guessing there will be a fair few ex google phone users soon.

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                #8
                If you stick with Android they won't really care
                Originally posted by MaryPoppins
                I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
                Originally posted by vetran
                Urine is quite nourishing

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                  #9
                  Based on their past failed project I'm inclined to say they are just not very good at human-to-human interaction.
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                    Originally posted by vwdan View Post
                    Did they ever have a Midas touch? Loads of their projects have been less than stellar. Anyone remember Google Wave - all that fanfare and.....meh. Or Google Video, before they just gave up and brought YouTube? And look how well Google+ is doing

                    I'd suggest that Google strength is in the fact it's ready to take a chance. Do they not encourage their staff to spend x% of their time on 'crazy' projects?
                    Google Glass. Years of hype but cancelled before it was launched.

                    Google Self-Driving Cars. Years of hype, still not on the market. In the meantime you can buy and own a self-driving Tesla.

                    Google haven't done anything interesting for years.

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