I will never forgive them for first neutering and then killing off Google Reader. After that, I've avoided relying on any Google service as far as I can. I'm still using Gmail, and I have to use Google Docs for work (though I'd much rather use something else), but I would never trust my files to Google Drive, and I thankfully didn't trust Picasa with my pictures. Same reason I'm not going to use things like Allo. There's a significant chance that it's not going to exist in a year or two, so why even bother?
You shouldn't any 3rd party service without a migration plan. The odds of a service surviving on Google are probably better than [insert random SaaS startup here] as the prevalence of "Our Amazing Journey" posts shows.
A lot of these were just rebranded hangouts on air became youtube live, Nexus essentially became Pixel, Picasa became google photos, Chrome apps were nothing more than the website, MyTracks as they pointed out is Google Fit
I disagree that Nexus -> Pixel is a rebrand or rename. It's an entirely different type of device. Nexus was a low-cost developer-focused device. Pixel is a high-cost consumer-focused device.
And the big thing with Picasa is the desktop app, which many users are upset to be losing.
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 30.1 ms ] threadYoutube Live was a distinct product from Hangouts on Air [1].
Nexus -> Pixel can indeed be described as a re-brand or a rename.
Picasa and Google Photos have been separate for years [2][3].
Chrome Apps were exposed certain platform features that there's still no web-based alternative for [4].
[1] http://www.theverge.com/2016/8/15/12490666/google-hangouts-o... [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picasa [3] http://googlephotos.blogspot.com/2016/02/moving-on-from-pica... [4] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12322791
And the big thing with Picasa is the desktop app, which many users are upset to be losing.
They even have multiple products in the same category. Ars did an article on this a while back, they should do another.