I realise that Google places ads in the native Gmail environment. However, when using a third party front end to embed the Google services, how does the company make money off that? When I use Thunderbird to access Gmail or the Google Calendar or when I map my Google Drive to the file explorer, how can Google profit from this kind of use?

  • @markvandijk@lemmy.ml
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    86 days ago

    That’s why I am no longer using their services like Gmail and Google Maps. I jumped tot alternatives, much recommended.

        • @brax@sh.itjust.works
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          12 days ago

          I was so confused by your first one until I clicked the link and realized you meant “OpenStreetView” instead of “GoogleStreetView” 🤣

      • @Yaky@slrpnk.net
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        56 days ago

        I have been using Organic Maps for many years. They are offline-first, and use OpenStreetMap for the data. Since it’s OpenStreetMap, quality might vary by country and even city.

        If you’re looking for more commercial app, HERE WeGo / Here Maps has traffic and online accounts.

        • FuglyDuck
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          35 days ago

          How’s the realtime traffic on those? I’m currently using magic earth and the routing is mostly okay compared to GMaps, but the traffic data is frequently stale.

          • @Yaky@slrpnk.net
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            15 days ago

            TBH I haven’t used traffic feature (or WeGo, really) enough to know if it’s good.