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Google Schemer users – both of you – have a new activity to add to your recommendation list: “download and save my data before it's deleted”. The Chocolate Factory has decided that the service, which since December 2011 has allowed users to create what amounts to a shared “bucket-list”, is to be discontinued on February 7. It …

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  1. ratfox

    Never heard of it

    Funny they discontinued Google Reader before that one... I can only assume they had completely forgotten about it

  2. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    was an interesting idea

    It was certainly more than a bucket list. However it was clearly a 20 percent project that was always destined for this.

    Guessing having a 20 sceme means you will have things that don't fit well

  3. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    "after which all data will be permanantly deleted"....

    What?! google choosing to delete data without prompt from a court order?!

    Surely they actually mean "after which all data will be retained but you will not be able to access"??

    1. Rukario
      Joke

      All your schemes are available for download until February 7, 2014, after which

      all your scheme are belong to us.

      For great justice.

  4. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Google will no longer be forcing other operators of 'shared bucket lists' out of business, that should make some people happy.

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Schewhat?

      Big fan -and user- of Google products and services for the last 10 years or so. Never heard of that service.

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