Why is google killing a lot of low bandwidth using services like dictionary and is increasing size of videos from 1080p to 4096p on youtube a single such video would consume more resources as whole google dictionary would? and now google reader is getting killed
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Why is google killing a lot of low bandwidth using services like dictionary and is increasing size of videos from 1080p to 4096p on youtube a single such video would consume more resources as whole google dictionary would? and now google reader is getting killed
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Answer:
I don't think it's about bandwidth resources... I think it's about engeneer resources. (and about http://www.edibleapple.com/2011/10/22/steve-jobs-advice-to-larry-page/)
Edouard Seynaeve at Quora Visit the source
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