This week’s dead Google product is Google Trips, may it rest in peace
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Google Trips! Get a good look at it while it is still around. [credit: Ron Amadeo ]
Google's wild ride of service shutdowns never stops. Next up on the chopping block is Google Trips, a trip organization app that is popular with frequent travelers. Recently Google started notifying users of the pending shutdown directly in the Trips app; a splash screen now pops up before the app starts, saying "We're saying goodbye to Google Trips Aug 5," along with a link to a now all-too-familiar Google shutdown support document.
Google kills product
- This week's dead Google product is Google Trips, may it rest in peace
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The death of Google Trips is part of Google's big travel revamp. The company recently launched the Google Travel website, which in addition to most of the Trips information, also serves as (wait for it...) a search engine for hotels, flights, and travel agency-style combo bookings. Google Travel is full of advertisements-the site is probably 50% ads, and these are very poorly labeled and look like the core user interface. Entire UI elements like "Check Availability" and "Select a room" just have "Ads" next to the main title, indicating the entire section or page is an advertisement. The point of interest information seems to be organic information from Google Maps, but I think every actionable item (like booking hotels and flights) eventually leads to a list of exclusively paid ads.
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