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Clara's avatar

Late to the party on this post but several bridges you've mentioned that Google needs to build between their data products are already kinda there. Google Sheets can natively connect to BigQuery, Data Studio connects natively to Google Analytics/Ads. Meanwhile, GA4 and Google Ads both have native exports to BigQuery, just that documentation on how to use/build them aren't that great.

That's why Google's pretty big for marketing/ad agencies, lots of their ad platforms/tools have those native connectors/exports. Now if they'd just offer better support for Data Studio, even for (currently non-existent, Data Studio is still surprisingly free) premium accounts, we'd be golden

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KimSia Sim's avatar

> success of Microsoft’s bundled products. Many consumers, I said, would prefer to buy neatly packaged tools from a single seller, even if those products aren’t as good as specialized versions you could buy from individual vendors. Modularity, in other words, often isn’t as valuable as convenience

Convenience is truly the first principle of the internet economy or maybe even any kind of economy.

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