← Back to context Comment by miohtama 2 days ago Someone actually uses Google Chat...? 7 comments miohtama Reply 00deadbeef 2 days ago Google has a chat product? asadm 2 days ago it's the best ZiiS 2 days ago Well given how many they have decommissioned... clhodapp 2 days ago Oh no, that's how you know it's nearing the point of being reaped and thrown in the graveyard! jppittma 2 days ago Extremely unlikely. It’s ubiquitous internally. IX-103 2 days ago Don't worry, they're not following the "deprecate and cancel" playbook for that. They seem to be using the "copy a competitor poorly" one. The few features I liked about it, that distinguished it from Slack, disappeared in the latest update. leoh 2 days ago Almost everyone inside Google
asadm 2 days ago it's the best ZiiS 2 days ago Well given how many they have decommissioned... clhodapp 2 days ago Oh no, that's how you know it's nearing the point of being reaped and thrown in the graveyard! jppittma 2 days ago Extremely unlikely. It’s ubiquitous internally. IX-103 2 days ago Don't worry, they're not following the "deprecate and cancel" playbook for that. They seem to be using the "copy a competitor poorly" one. The few features I liked about it, that distinguished it from Slack, disappeared in the latest update.
clhodapp 2 days ago Oh no, that's how you know it's nearing the point of being reaped and thrown in the graveyard! jppittma 2 days ago Extremely unlikely. It’s ubiquitous internally. IX-103 2 days ago Don't worry, they're not following the "deprecate and cancel" playbook for that. They seem to be using the "copy a competitor poorly" one. The few features I liked about it, that distinguished it from Slack, disappeared in the latest update.
IX-103 2 days ago Don't worry, they're not following the "deprecate and cancel" playbook for that. They seem to be using the "copy a competitor poorly" one. The few features I liked about it, that distinguished it from Slack, disappeared in the latest update.
Google has a chat product?
it's the best
Well given how many they have decommissioned...
Oh no, that's how you know it's nearing the point of being reaped and thrown in the graveyard!
Extremely unlikely. It’s ubiquitous internally.
Don't worry, they're not following the "deprecate and cancel" playbook for that. They seem to be using the "copy a competitor poorly" one. The few features I liked about it, that distinguished it from Slack, disappeared in the latest update.
Almost everyone inside Google