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Re: Goodbye, Google Answers
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Sean
Interesting that you should post about this, as I was just looking at the Google Labs page yesterday. While I can understand the need to let a company's embedded creativity loose, one has to ask how many resources are being committed to unworthy pet projects. Examples from Google Labs include Google Suggest (interesting, but a somewhat annoying user experience) and Google Sets (some have noted its usefulness for generating keywords, but the quality of a few tests provided marginal results). While I'm at it, you might as well throw in Google Ride Finder, Google Transit and Google Mars.
Maybe I'm wrong and this will all come together in one giant "Aha!" moment. So far, all this seems like spaghetti thrown at the wall.
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