• bitflag@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Android? Google Photo? Google Pixel? Google Pay? Google Apps? Chrome? Chromebook? Google Drive? Chromecast? Android Auto?

    They launched a ton of successful stuff since Maps came out in 2005

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        9 months ago

        Does it? It’s a fantastic service that works really well, whether it’s worth the price or privacy is a slightly different conversation

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          8 months ago

          whether it’s worth the price

          You don’t have to pay Google a penny. I bought a quite cheap (50-60$) used but working Pixel 1 XL specifically for unlimited lifetime full-quality Google Photos upload.

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      9 months ago

      You got me! Android came after maps in 2008. So that’s not a great argument for recent development. Is pixel meaningfully different than Nexus? That would put it in 2010, or 2016 if you insist pixel is a big innovation.

      Chromebooks are also a 2010 project.

      Google pay I don’t think is a success? Didn’t they like relaunch it recently and shit it up by tying it to phone numbers instead of your Google account? https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/10/google-pays-disastrous-year-continues-promised-bank-account-feature-is-dead/ https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/01/google-pay-hopes-to-recover-from-brutal-2021-with-new-leadership/ . Also the original release is 2011. Quite some time ago. But technically newer than maps!

      Drive is 2012. Dang, got me. But that’s still more than 10 years old, so my actual point seems to stand.

      Chromecast is 2013, so maybe within this decade.

      Auto is 2015 but I know nothing about it.

      I guess I should’ve said “in the past 7 years” instead of exaggerating and saying since maps!

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      9 months ago

      Android is developed by a consortium of developers called The Open Handset Alliance under an open source license. It is most certainly not a Google product, any more than Linux is a Canonical product. As in, they help develop it but it’s not their product.