Another Google Smackdown?

Michael Martine of Remarkablogger is a tad bit ticked off with Google and giving them a slap back before the next smackdown.  The latest change over with feedburner has caused some of his clients major problems, like loosing business and loosing subscribers.  He recalled how Google has changed their algorithms in the past,  taken accounts offline and destroyed entire businesses.

He wants no part of this and has decided to rethink his heavy use of Google services. In his words he is going to “de-Google-fy his life”.

Michael brings up some valid points such as a lack of customer service from Google and sketchy help pages.  But some of his readers are expressing a slightly different train of thought about this issue because these services are free.  Nevertheless, it is a hot topic worth checking out….

Here’s a few more thoughts on other Google Smackdowns:

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