
131 – Desaparición de BQ, Google Fotos y novedades en Tesla

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Buen programa, como siempre. Yo lo de Google, en referencia a Google Fotos, no lo veo tan grave: ofrecer inicialmente un servicio "sin coste" para luego pasar a cobrarlo, aunque sea por sorpresa, no es muy diferente de lo que hace cualquier servicio de streaming tipo Spotify, Netflix, etc. Por otro lado, no se puede decir que les estés dando gratis algo por lo que podrías cobrar, porque como particular nadie te va a comprar tus datos. Los cedes a cambio de un servicio. Seguramente Tesla también se beneficia de los datos de navegación y demás de sus coches. Así funciona la cosa, intentar esquivar el sistema me parece imposible, y al menos nos beneficiamos de avances globales como el coche autónomo o fotografías de mayor calidad. Un saludo y encantado de escucharos!