Classic google. There really is no point in trying out any of their products because they will be gone in a few years regardless of how good they are.
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They are twins with Microsoft. New product, massive hype, dead in 3 years.
Standard Google. Make 2 competing products. See which one is successful. Force all of the other users to successful one even if there are less features. 5 years later kill off that one for another meaningless changeover.
They stopped innovating in the late 2000s. It's all been pointless marketing rebrands since.
To make matters worse, they keep reusing the same names for things. I honestly don't know if I use Google Pay or Google Wallet? I just push the credit card icon on my phone.
Doesn't the huge diversity of blue, red, green, yellow logos make it obvious which app is which?
I didn't even realize Pay and Wallet were two different things lmao. Apparently, I use Wallet
Good news, you wonβt have to switch for approximately 3 years!
They stopped innovating in the late 2000s. Itβs all been pointless marketing rebrands since.
Capitalism in a nutshell. Once a monopoly has been established, all that's left is to keep others down through bs IP laws, patents and decrease wages.
What competing product? Wallet?
According to the article posted, yes.
There was a payment app (maybe wallet?). Then they killed it and forced everyone to Pay. It was terrible, and everyone hated it. They gave up on that and brought back Wallet. They are now ending Pay. This is a good thing.
Whatever that app was. π€· Google does so much country-specific and A/B stuff, it's impossible to even know what their ecosystem is.
Misleading title. It's basically a name change
It's not a name change. Don't know where you got that idea from. Google Wallet is a completely separate app that actually precedes Google Pay.
Another Google masterclass.