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On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 3:07 PM, stephen wanjau <stevewanjau@wikimedia.or.ke> wrote:
IMO.

It is too quick for the African market except if you are a techy of course ;)

The same case applies to other Internet giants like Mozilla who have been releasing new versions of Firefox after like every two weeks or so.

Wikimedia which owns Wikipedia has also upgraded its platform called mediawiki just a fortnight ago though this mostly affects the backend users (Wikipedia editors, Wikimedia developers and so on)

//Stephen

On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 2:17 PM, Philip Musyoki <pmusyoki@gmail.com> wrote:
I am not sure whether it is just me or everyone who find Google products changing so fast that it is hard to keep track or even adapt. You must be aware of almost weakly tweaks on Gmail site. The the quick change from from Adroind Markeplace to Google Play that now encompasses Google's online offering of apps, music and video. Just yesterday they announced Google Drive, which replaces Google Documents if you opt-in.

For tech consumers it may not be a big issue, but for some corporates that have to support users on Google, it is quite challenging.

isn't this too quick?

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