I use a Google home almost exclusively to add things to my shopping list. It seemed Google was aware of this, as over the last few months they made little improvements, like images for the items and automatic sorting. Well today Google updated its list app, and removed almost all of its features, including the ability to even manually sort. Thanks Google.
Another xoogler here. iPhones are quite popular among Googlers, but probably not out of proportion to their demographic. Personally I stopped using almost every Google product after I got to see what android collects. I won a Google home max in an internal contest and immediately gave it away. I have an Alexa. It's true that Google product decisions often have a vocal opposition inside the company, but product managers are adept at ignoring criticism.
Xoogler here. Yes.<p>Rule of thumb on Google things: if there is a bug/decision that bothers you, there is a contingent within Google that is furious about it.
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I'm sure if Memegen still exists, someone has made a post about this. Not to be glib, but Googlers are people too and share most of the frustrations about Google's product strategies. I joined right before Inbox was being sunset and there was a small, but very vocal contingent of folks who were upset by that. I myself was a member of the so called Inbox Resistance.<p>Maybe not a perfect metaphor, but I think of it as similar to how constituents continue to reelect their specific congressperson, but Congress as a whole has record low approval ratings. It's always another PA that's ruining Google ;)
Hi Googlers. I have heard that stories about ban for nothing and support who doesn't even tell the reason of ban. I have tied too much of my digital life in Gmail, may I use your contacts here if banhammer hits me? I just reply to every message. Promise not to do obviously bad things.