Of course, Google deserves to support/sunset whatever products they want.
The danger is that they've tasted Microsoft-level power in their ascendant Android/Chrome business, and want more.
There is a lot to be said about "leaving something on the table" and not maximizing everything. When you're the largest collector of personal data (other than perhaps the US Govt), you need goodwill or (influential) people will revile you.
The danger is that they've tasted Microsoft-level power in their ascendant Android/Chrome business, and want more.
There is a lot to be said about "leaving something on the table" and not maximizing everything. When you're the largest collector of personal data (other than perhaps the US Govt), you need goodwill or (influential) people will revile you.