nobody goes through the effort of building a feature then take it down thinking it will backfire. If that was the opinion they wouldn't spend money developing the feature, it's more probable that it was an experimental feature that needs more polishing to match up to the 811 app standards like @CarbonLogic suggested and will return later.
nobody goes through the effort of building a feature then take it down thinking it will backfire. If that was the opinion they wouldn't spend money developing the feature, it's more probable that it was an experimental feature that needs more polishing to match up to the 811 app standards like @CarbonLogic suggested and will return later.
nobody goes through the effort of building a feature then take it down thinking it will backfire. If that was the opinion they wouldn't spend money developing the feature, it's more probable that it was an experimental feature that needs more polishing to match up to the 811 app standards like @CarbonLogic suggested and will return later.