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Google says stop making new products

Rather than investing time into new projects, Google execs are saying that they would rather improve upon older services first. The new campaign touts “features” over “new products”.

In another sign of Google Inc.’s growth from start-up to corporate behemoth, the company’s top executives said Thursday that they had begun telling engineers to stop launching so many new services and instead focus on making existing ones work together better.

I’m all for new, ground breaking services, but Google definitely needs to close the beta tag on some of its current offerings before investing time into new ideas. Anyones thoughts? Gmail is definitely one of the better mail services out there, but there are so many other features that could be added to make it even better.


  • Dean

    Gmail…any better….how??

    I have not seen a better webmail service in my life.

  • ipodrulz

    Their first project should be working on better Safari support.. than Mac Suport for Picasa.

  • http://www.netstrateji.com selim

    They had better to improve google toolbar’s bookmark part. They may integrate it on Gmail, so you can get your bookmark in everywhere. Actually they havent released bookmark support for Firefox version of the toolbar. And there is no option for auto login to bookmarks. you need to enter login info in everytime.

  • Jake

    May want to rework that headline.. “Google says stop making new products” implys something completely different from the article.

  • bojon

    aiit… lets all recycle headlines, that’ll be something new.

  • ClaMs

    Well the headline did get your attention…

  • James

    come on google,

  • chad

    … gmail needs better POP3 support for windows mobile 5

  • ClaMs

    Chad:

    Or does Windows Mobile 5 need better POP3 support?

  • chad

    … well considering with windows mobile 5 and ANY other email provider my pop3 works perfectly fine…. I’m pretty sure its googles implementation of pop3

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