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Plenty of products are still alive and kicking. AppEngine is a great example of that. Initial release date: April 7, 2008.


If you need to list out apps that haven't been killed, I think that kind of proves the point :)


No one wants to play the guessing game of which products will live and die (well, maybe those who are compulsive gambler do)

https://gcemetery.co/


Ok, so nothing in about 2.5 years and some of these I wouldn't even call products. They also haven't deprecated anything on GCP since March 31, 2021.

https://cloud.google.com/terms/deprecation

At the end of the day, I'm super glad they have experimented with things and it seems weird to hold that against them.


It all goes back to reader. That's when it went sour. They eroded all trust. No one forgets that one.


March 13, 2013, a decade ago and RSS effectively died along with it. Being upset at this for 10 years is right up there with being upset that Gopher protocol never took off.


Ok, consider me pissed about gopher too then I guess? I mean, you knew the exact date and all didn't you?


I looked it up.


I think they've just stopped updating the cemetery page. Google killed Stadia this year.




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