Friday, December 30, 2011

One more goes down..



"One more goes down.." can be used for year 2011 passing by as well as many of google services.




Now  Google Health service is closing down. At the expense of useless google+, many of google services closing down. 


In their blog, google says
Now, with a few years of experience, we’ve observed that Google Health is not having the broad impact that we hoped it would. There has been adoption among certain groups of users like tech-savvy patients and their caregivers, and more recently fitness and wellness enthusiasts. But we haven’t found a way to translate that limited usage into widespread adoption in the daily health routines of millions of people. That’s why we’ve made the difficult decision to discontinue the Google Health service.


Can we expect same paragraph for Google+?, few years down the line,

Now, with a few years of experience, we’ve observed that Google+ is not having the broad impact that we hoped it would. There has been adoption among certain groups of users like tech-savvy google employees. But we haven’t found a way to translate that limited usage into widespread adoption. That’s why we’ve made the difficult decision to discontinue the Google+ service.

I preferred Picasa over Flickr but Now with G+ integrated Picasa, I dont want to use Picasa with so much social angle to it.



An email from google : - 




This is an important Google Health service announcement. You are receiving this email because you have an active Google Health account.

As we announced earlier this year, the Google Health service will be discontinued as of January 1, 2012. After that date, you will no longer be able to access Google Health, and 3rd-party services that you have linked to your Google Health profile(s) will no longer be able to send data to or receive data from those profile(s).

If you want to keep using the data you have stored in Google Health, we strongly recommend that you take action before the end of the year to download it or transfer it to another online health service. We've made this easy for you. All you have to do is:
- go to the Google Health site at https://health.google.com
- log in with your Google account
- click on the link in the yellow bar at the top of your screen to start the process of downloading your information and closing your Google Health account.
For more information, see our help center article at http://www.google.com/support/health/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1347989

If you have not retrieved your Google Health data before January 1, 2012, it will remain available for download fromhttps://health.google.com for an additional year, through January 1, 2013. Please note that during this period, functionality will be limited to downloading your data in ZIP format only and deleting your Google Health account; you will no longer be able to view, enter, edit, or print data. We may also find it necessary to limit or discontinue the ability to automatically transfer a copy of your profile to another health service, based on technical considerations.

For more details on the discontinuation of Google Health, see our blog post at http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/06/update-on-google-health-and-google.html, and see answers to frequently-asked questions athttp://www.google.com/intl/en/health/faq.html.

Note: you will continue to receive periodic service announcements as long as you have an active Google Health account. If you do not wish to receive further announcements, simply go to https://health.google.com and follow the process to download your data (if desired) and delete your Health account.

Thank you for your support and use of Google Health.

The Google Health Team

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