Google is charging for Betas.
Huh? What’s Bob on about now?
I was in GMail today, nothing new there. BTW, I like GMail a lot. I tried my personal accounts on it about 6 months ago, and turned off Outlook for those accounts a month ago. More on that in a later post, but I’m surprised at some of the usability things I’ve learned from it. Awesome job, Google!
Anyway, I noticed the ad bar at the top of the screen and several thoughts hit me immediately.
One, it was tastefully done. Not garish. Respectful of my valuable screen real estate. I don’t know when it showed up, it could’ve been there all along. I thought, pretty cool.
Two, it was very well targeted. It was actually something that might interest me, an ad for the Sony eBook reader. I’ve been pondering whether I want a Kindle 2 lately. I was just about to reach over and click when I stopped. More thoughts:
– I was reading morning email and needed to tend to business, finish, and head off to work. This was not a good time to get distracted by an ad. No biggie, fine, file it.
– Hmmm. How did Google target me so well? I don’t recall emailing anyone about Kindle ever. I sure blog about it, and I read every blog post I find about it. How much does Google really know about me? How big is the dossier of my online behavior that they are cross correlating? Big Brother thoughts are always so unsettling. And have they earned the right to divine my inner thoughts and desires by opening my mail and analyzing it?
– But hey, it’s free, it’s beta, what am I complaining about?
Then it hit me. Google is charging for this Beta Gmail by selling ads. Somehow that didn’t seem right to me. Not a big thing. I still kind of liked that ad because it was well targeted. Certainly nothing like Louis Gray’s campaign to mark every ad on Facebook as offensive.
I guess in the end, I just didn’t like the idea of Google charging for a Beta. Mind you, I don’t like the idea of them calling GMail a Beta. It’s been forever in Beta. What would be the signal to take it out of Beta? It’s got to be pretty stable by now. What is the purpose of this Beta? Some say it’s just marketing. OK. We’re kind of past the rush of thinking, “Oh cool, I’m in the inside crowd, I get to play with a Google Beta.” Some say it is so Google doesn’t have to take responsibility for it. Find a problem? Don’t call us, it’s a Beta. I’m more in that camp. I hate to gripe about it.
GMail is great and all, and I like the ad, but hey, don’t charge me for your Beta. Just take that “Beta” off the GMail logo and I’ll feel 100% better about it. It’s a great program. It’s not a Beta piece of software anymore. Take responsibility.
OK, enough on Google. I’m moving on to more interesting topics. I’ve gotten a couple of great interviews lately from some Cloud Thought Leaders at 3Tera and Engine Yard that I’ll be sharing very soon now.
Cheers!