Yep and the Nexus Two will be up next.
Google kills it's phone:
http://www.csmonitor.com/Innovation/Horizons/2010/0719/Google-Nexus-One-goes-the-way-of-the-Kin
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Google kills it's phone:
http://www.csmonitor.com/Innovation/Horizons/2010/0719/Google-Nexus-One-goes-the-way-of-the-Kin
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When you give something away from free you can crowd-source support through forums or respond to your customer's emails days after they send them. But that's just not going to cut it with paid products, especially when those products that cost hundreds of dollars.
At our office we are seriously considering ending our use of Sketchup Pro because ever since Google bought the company that created the software, there seems to be no attention paid to their Pro customers and support, in typical Google fashion is virtually non-existant. And the software costs $500 dollars a seat.
Google behaves like a bunch of dilettantes... spoiled rich kids who dabble in a whatever project catches their fancy but never really finish anything. They just get bored and move on.