No, it's not Stadia. This time.
Google recently announced plans to kill off Google Cloud Print, as Ars puts it simply because they're just not interested anymore.
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2019/11/google-is-killing-google-cloud-print/
It's almost December, but Google's 2019 product bloodbath isn't done yet! The latest product to receive a death sentence this year is Google Cloud Print, an excellent printer-to-cloud bridge service that launched in beta in 2010. According to a new Google support page and emails sent out to GSuite Admins, Cloud Print will die December 31, 2020, at which point it will no longer be supported, and "devices across all operating systems will no longer be able to print using Google Cloud Print."
MOD NOTE: Feel free to use this for future Google product deaths or general discussion around product success vs product failures as they span mobile, pc, and consoles (for now).
Google recently announced plans to kill off Google Cloud Print, as Ars puts it simply because they're just not interested anymore.
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2019/11/google-is-killing-google-cloud-print/
It's almost December, but Google's 2019 product bloodbath isn't done yet! The latest product to receive a death sentence this year is Google Cloud Print, an excellent printer-to-cloud bridge service that launched in beta in 2010. According to a new Google support page and emails sent out to GSuite Admins, Cloud Print will die December 31, 2020, at which point it will no longer be supported, and "devices across all operating systems will no longer be able to print using Google Cloud Print."
MOD NOTE: Feel free to use this for future Google product deaths or general discussion around product success vs product failures as they span mobile, pc, and consoles (for now).