I remember when Facebook introduced the newsfeed, everyone was up in arms.
But this is more like when Facebook saw Twitter's growth numbers and got scared and decided to be more like it. So a private social network became more public and everyone (including Google) could link to it now.
It's a sad day when a company abandones what it has come to represent, and becomes something else.
But then again, if you want to use your own stuff, it's always there. You can always host your own applications! Wordpress instead of blogger. Your own email. This has always been possible.
Relying on centralized authorities you have to accept that this might happen.
But this is more like when Facebook saw Twitter's growth numbers and got scared and decided to be more like it. So a private social network became more public and everyone (including Google) could link to it now.
It's a sad day when a company abandones what it has come to represent, and becomes something else.
But then again, if you want to use your own stuff, it's always there. You can always host your own applications! Wordpress instead of blogger. Your own email. This has always been possible.
Relying on centralized authorities you have to accept that this might happen.