I believe everyone has heard that Tencent has cut off a lot of business.
For example, we are familiar with "QQ Hall", Penguin Esports , WeGame on your hand, Sogou Search APP, etc.
This big knife fell on Tencent map again.
According to the announcement of the official website, Tencent Map PC will stop serving on November 11.
From a certain perspective, it can be considered a shopping spree...
The birth of Tencent Map dates back to 2011, and it was also called SOSO Map at that time.
In 2013, SOSO map was officially renamed Tencent Map and has been used to this day.
A product that has been born for 11 years has undergone such a major adjustment, which is more or less regretful.
Fortunately, this adjustment is limited to the PC side, and Tencent Map APP can still use normally.
The version was updated yesterday~
It is not surprising to say.
The destination of Tencent Map PC version has been very obvious before.
will tell if you compare it.
Baidu and Gaode have long been upgraded to a full-screen browsing mode with a stronger sense of immersion, and the design concept is also relatively modern.
On the other hand, Tencent map is still a relatively traditional column design.
functions such as indoor maps, zoom animations, 3D viewing angles, etc., Tencent Map PC version is also regretfully absent.
can only be said that the PC version has a relatively low priority within Tencent map, and it is not an unexpected event to be cut off.
is not just Tencent Map, but many Internet platforms in are now less concerned about PC-side business . It would be fine if
does not update the function, but some platforms also directly persuade users to leave on the PC side and let users operate on their mobile phones.
Some new platforms that have emerged in recent years have not even considered the PC side from beginning to end...
PC side is inferior, which is a naked fact.
But if you think about it carefully, the PC experience cannot be blamed entirely on the Internet platform.
After all, the traffic of the mobile Internet has long surpassed computers and became the mainstream.
From the perspective of profitability, if there are not many people using it at all on the PC side, why bother to develop it?
I only hope that these Internet platforms will consider more from the perspective of user experience when developing mobile apps.
Don’t pop up the windows as soon as I open the App. Don’t remind me to apply for a card or a loan when I read the news.
Don’t abuse the App interface and over-collect and use my information.
But, it may be as difficult as the family members.