Is it time to move to more paid subscription services?

I have to admit, the events of the past few weeks have made me look much more seriously at paying more for the IT services that I’ve taken for free up until now. Of course they’ve never been free, I’ve had to put up with the adverts and the email messages I don’t really want – alerting me to this deal, or that deal, and I’ve willingly put up with that as a price worth paying for the service I’ve been receiving. But two events have changed my mind, and moreover I feel the IT world is actually changing slowly as a consequence of the mistakes (to be exceptionally generous) of Facebook and Google; and the decision of Apple to switch more attention to Services, targeting this as their  main income stream for the future, and not relying on Hardware alone.
So what were the earth-shaking events in the Harrison-IT-world? Well the first was Google’s announcement that having hidden the news of a potential security weakness in an API, for several months (presumably to secure their stock-market price at the time Facebook was struggling, and presumably also after ensuring that the potential breach was secured) they used this as an excuse to kill-off (sorry “sunset”) Google+ next August. Now this service was not the success Google hoped it to be, and most definitely has not generated the revenue they hoped it might, but for me, my family and for many communities (particularly of photographers – because of the close linkage to Google Photos) – it was a hugely valuable tool. Now, we have to look for another social media platform. It could be Google Photos – Google may have plans to “enhance” it to take on features from Google+, or it could be another platform, but it’s just a pain in the neck having to move off something we’re used to! Google have real history with “sunsetting” tools that people get used to using [Thanks to @MrSimonWood for this link.]
The second was Flickr’s announcement that they were going to limit their Free account to 1000 imagesexcluding those that were licensed under Creative Commons, which a lot of mine are. They are encouraging users to take out a Pro subscription to remove restrictions and allow more and larger images to be uploaded. This didn’t meet with the same “horror” feeling. I immediately felt that this was a decision that would secure the future long-term of the service under the new owners – SmugMug. [A feeling that I didn’t have when 500px made changes to their platform which led me to delete my account.] So I immediately subscribed and took advantage of the first-year discount price (still available for a few more days I believe).
So what am I saying. I’m saying that if there’s a service that I really want, and I really need some feeling that it’s going to be around for a while, I should pay for it. I wasn’t given that option by Google – shame on them; it appears I’ll never be given that opportunity by Facebook. Both of them are essentially marketing and advertising platforms. I don’t see either of them being able to develop a hybrid model as Flickr has been able to do.
This all makes Adobe’s Creative Cloud Photography Plan and Microsofts’ Office 365 seem so much more sensible. I’ll continue with the former, but decline the latter as my roots are now firmly planted in the Apple world where I look to see how they will develop their Service offerings in Music, TV, Home and Car fields.
Interesting times.

The referendum & its aftermath – Facebook posts from 6th June 2016

I’ve never been on Facebook as much as I have been in the last month. Since my last post on this blog, I’ve been commenting and writing stuff on first the referendum, then the upsetting result, then the consequences to both major parties and through it all my feelings and those who have commented on my posts have been recorded.

It’s an important point in our country’s history. Things will surely never be the same again. Personal decisions have been made, feelings expressed. I thought it was a worthwhile enterprise to record my participation in these events. The post will stand as long as Facebook archives remain. That’s another story!

The Comments under each post should be readable by clicking on them which will open the Facebook post. I’m impressed at this embedding of posts, it works well.

13th July 2016

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154311777607812

12th July 2016

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154313152772812

3rd July 2016

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154288329037812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154287425227812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154287421387812

2nd July 2016

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154284247227812

30th June 2016

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154281413257812

28th June 2016

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154275491657812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154275315067812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154275268162812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154275213252812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154274832217812

27th June 2016

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154273406517812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154272620717812

26th June 2016

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154271249687812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154271203222812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154270870832812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154270770462812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154270040397812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154269816817812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154269779952812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154268993087812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154268978757812

25th June 2016

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154267748037812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154267431702812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154267356412812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154267336372812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154267287842812

24th June 2016

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154266218327812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154266213242812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154266183872812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154266146397812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154264813062812

22nd June 2016

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154259490017812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154259488467812

20th June 2016

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154252813167812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154252774762812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154252769782812

17th June 2016

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154244842102812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154244829562812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154244821872812

15th June 2016

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154240922942812

11th June 2016

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154230609747812

8th June 2016

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154222017422812

7th June 2016

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154220049432812

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154219832937812

6th June 2016

https://www.facebook.com/diharrison/posts/10154218320892812