Over the years, I have learned not to get too attached to anything nice that Google makes because chances are they will unceremoniously kill it. It was fun to play around with Blob Opera though and would be great to see it improving with time. Even toddlers are pecking away at tablets these days so it would not be be the worst use of their time to make music while they are at it.
That said Google Art and Culture makes wasting time feel cultured and there is something to be said for that. I wish there were deep-dives on a lot more paintings so the lay person could develop better art appreciation. This thing has been around for about a decade now so hopefully the powers that be at Google decide not to kill it. But being around a decade is not guarantee of life as we know by now. Reading this reporting of the event on Wired, reminds me of how I felt when Google Reader got killed
GOOGLE PLAY MUSIC died last week. We've known this was coming for some time, and nothing ever happens across the entire Google user base all at once, but many bereaved Google customers are reporting a total loss of life for Google Music. For me the store is gone, speakers no longer work, the app is dead, and the website is dead. It's all gone.
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