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Google To Kill Its Developer Platform Fabric in Mid-2019, Pushes Developers To Firebase (venturebeat.com)

An anonymous reader writes: On Apple's iPhone day this week, Google announced it is killing Inbox by Gmail. But that's not the only service that day the company confirmed it is shutting down: The mobile app development tool Fabric is also going away. Firebase, Google's mobile and web application development platform, is swallowing Fabric and all its features. Incidentally, both Fabric and Firebase were once separate companies: Google acquired Fabric from Twitter in January 2017 and bought Firebase in October 2014. Now the company is merging the former into the latter, ending support for Fabric in mid-2019.

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  1. Re:I once considered Firebase... by drinkypoo · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I once considered firebase. But after looking in to it and discovering there was no way to remove mandatory Google-spying, I dropped it.

    The bigger problem is that there's no way to remove Google-dropping. As soon as you get used to it, they'll kill it. Even if you had a use case where privacy was unimportant, it would still make no sense to use it.

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  2. Why anyone uses google tools is beyond me by Crashmarik · · Score: 4, Insightful

    They never seem to have the slightest compunction at pulling the rug out from under anyone that builds with their tools.

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