Is this a rhetorical question? 😂
If I needed a message system that I knew would make messages unavailable after a few years because it was shut down by a company that never supports side projects this would be a valuable service.
This, never commit to any Google products beside search, maps, mail and Android
I learned that lesson with Google+. I loved it back in the day, then suddenly they just canned it.
It’s still available in their business accounts. :P
LMAO TIL, I think it is a wasteland isn’t it?
yeah, pretty much.
That’s ironic, because Google Chat to this day has migrated chats over from Hangouts and effectively served messaging for over a decade. But even Hangouts migrated chats over from Google Talk, which I personally used at least as far back as 2010.
To put that into perspective, Apple’s iMessage has only been around since 2011.
You have no idea how many messages I had in Wave. Do you realize how many Google messaging services have come and gone with zero portability?
https://www.theverge.com/2021/6/21/22538240/google-chat-allo-hangouts-talk-messaging-mess-timeline
Back in 2010 my friend group and I tried. Google kept changing their chat programs and we’d keep having to migrate or change what we did. Eventually we went to discord and it was at least stable.
We tried, Google. We tried. I won’t go back.
I’d trust Plankton with the krabby patty secret formula more than I’d trust Google with another chat app
I’d trust 18th-20th century French populous that they have an appropriate form of government more than I’d trust Google it has a chat app it’ll commit to.
Maybe if they reintroduced hangouts and let me:
- make phone calls
- make phone phone calls with Google voice
- make voice chats
- send sms messages
- send sms messages with Google voice
- send chat messages
- make video calls
- permit all those options (except native sms) from Gmail, the desktop app, and the dedicated webpage
- collate my conversation with people among all the communications methods listed
I’d be tempted to use them again. It amazes me that they made an app that encompassed basically every modern form of individual communication laid out in a clear understandable manner and they just thought it would be better if every feature they offered were it’s own app. Now I have to remember which medium I used to talk with somebody and use an app with fewer features.
I miss hangouts.
Hangouts was peak Google messaging. It was iMessage before iMessage. I don’t know if it necessarily came first, but all my friends who have iPhones and use iMessage now used to use Hangouts on Android. I think Google has a huge opportunity to be the popular brand and lost it.
Man those were the days. I still use Voice and have years of messages in there, I dread the day they cancel it and I need to find something else.
I’d rather create two RSS feeds over which we would communicate
I’d rather use a usenet board
They have released and killed about a dozen chat services. What makes this one different?
The name, I guess
There actually was a Google Chat before. It used XMPP. They’re even recycling names, cause they’re starting to run out of names from all the past services they killed.
If somebody broke into my house, stuck a gun to my head and told me to use it or they would blast me, I would probably use it then.
The gun would be a faster way to go
If it becomes an open-source, decentralized service with bridges and more users than Matrix, I’d consider it.
Why would I use a chat app tailored to businesses to chat with my friends ?
Why not using Slack while we’re at it ?
What was that thing called in 2009? Google wave I think? It was amazing. Got us through grad school. So of course they killed it.
I use it with a group of friends and we love it.
Yes, my friends using it
There is nothing that would get me to use that as there are dozens of better and more private solutions