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roddylindsay ◴[] No.42934839[source]
Brilliant move.

The transition of the major social networks over the last 10-15 years -- from being a space for friends to interact to being a space to consume content produced by "unconnected" entities like influencers -- has created a huge opening for someone to claim the friends and family network. There is no one better positioned (at least in the U.S. where iPhones are the majority handset) than Apple.

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pkamb ◴[] No.42938981[source]
I think Apple already has claimed the "friends and family network" via iMessage. Did Facebook go to a groups/influencer algorithm by choice or is it the result of IRL friend posters all moving to private chats once everyone got iPhones?
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john2x ◴[] No.42939186[source]
I'm still waiting for iMessage to work with Android phones.
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thesuitonym ◴[] No.42939502[source]
iMessage has been compatible with RCS for months now.
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1. 42772827 ◴[] No.42939807[source]
Except if you’re on Google Fi, right?

https://isgooglefircsyet.com/

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2. whimsicalism ◴[] No.42940824[source]
yeah and that is apple's fault, they need to carrier enable
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3. ninkendo ◴[] No.42941366[source]
That is ironic, given how the whole push to get Apple to support RCS came from google in the first place. They had that website with the open letter to try and tell Apple that supporting RCS was in everyone’s best interest and would enable Apple and Android users to be on even footing, etc etc.

But then oops, turns out Google’s on wireless service doesn’t even support it. Maybe google didn’t think Apple would call their bluff?

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5. PaulHoule ◴[] No.42966384[source]
Google stole Microsoft's position of "arrogant company that just doesn't get it". What I found about Google comms product was that they worked the worst on slow internet connections of any product. Back when I had 2 Mbps or worse DSL, I could get on meetings with anything that wasn't Google Hangouts, Google Talk, Google Meet, etc. It's like it was with Docker Hub, which had low timeouts that made it impossible for me to actually download images to install anything substantial.

That, plus other little slights like only buying high-quality aerial photos of upstate NY years after Microsoft did left me feeling that Google saw me as a non-person because I didn't live in the bay area, NYC, LA or DC.