Does Google need to provide some transparency to individual
contributions? Or are the generalized comments like "after everyone
asked for this change; this product is for all you who asked for it"
acceptable internet professionalism? I think its a current cliche in
internet marketing! 'this is for my fans'; 'this is what you wanted';
'for everyone that asked for it' thereby providing a false sense of
democratic choice, social community and popular attraction.

Had Google hyped this product community without a budget and possible
follow through?

For me the product is good enough to use but I feel the offer for
better will evaporate along with the service eventually - am I right
or wrong?

I wrote this for all the questioners who want to know 'will it
happen?' :)

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