As I sit here writing this, Iâm using something Google based to post the video of the show and Google based to actually write this. At one point I used to use something Google based to compile video game news, but Google got rid of it. We also used to have a space on something Google based, but Google got rid of it. Thereâs been a few things weâve had a presence on that was Google based.
Until Google got rid of it.
Google does this. A lot. And they easily have data to show that people use the thing so Iâm not sure why they suddenly shut it down and for what reason, but it happens. And it is still happening (goodbye g-chat). Now Google has a new thing, or at least probably will be the end of the year.
Game streaming isnât a particularly new thing, but itâs never been implemented very well. Googleâs trying to change that and from my time with Project Stream, Iâd say they succeeded. But only that they can pull it off and if your connection is good enough, it works beyond what you might think. But not everyoneâs connection it good enough and not everyone has an unlimited cap on bandwidth. Googleâs venture into gaming doesnât feel revolutionary or awe-inspiring or whatever. Thereâs no sense of âbreakthroughâ here, but thereâs also a slew of questions left to be answered and even then, how will the public embrace it?
And for those that do, how long will you be able to embrace it before Google decides to get rid of it.