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The reach of Google, its omnipresence -- from software program to hardware to private search results to location metrics to [weblog publishing](https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?sel=site&searchPhrase=weblog%20publishing) -- has grow to be a fact of life as rapidly as the Internet has grown and altered, discovering its manner into our day by day lives at every flip. As tablets and smartphones deliver internet connectivity into our everyday experiences, keeping us nearer than ever to our data, Google has followed. Its Android OS, in less than a decade, has grow to be trade customary for the brand new guard of the pervasive Net. As we know, this is due to each Google's in-house concentration on innovation and also canny, even prescient acquisition of smaller, promising startups. Google is very good at sniffing out the long run, and bringing it to us in essentially the most useful doable manner -- until its products are so seamlessly transitioned into the toolbox we'd surprise what we ever did before them.
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But that "throw every part on the wall" method, even integrated with Google's concentrate on person expertise, can't win every time. The probability simply doesn't hold up below that large quantity of experimentation and open-handed approach. This rolling journey of debuts and re-absorptions has change into the new norm: Everything is in beta-testing, all the time. Lose a Google product you love, and chances are you may see the features that struck your fancy show up in something else soon. Some initiatives are simply failed analogues to products we nonetheless use right this moment
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