Google SketchUp has been purchased by Trimble, and is no longer a product of Google. Therefore, I recommend:

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No one wants to update this tag? It's getting close to a year since it was sold. – thomthom Feb 18 at 14:54

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Huh? Why do we need to create ? That doesn't seem useful, and it certainly isn't a good primary name for the tags. "sketchup" on its own is too ambiguous, and the Google/Trimble Sketchup tags will already appear as a match when typing "sketchup" anyways so there's no benefit.

I think a better solution is to rename to and then make the Google version of the tag a synonym of the Trimble version of the tag.

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I agree with your solution for renaming it to [trimble-sketchup], but how is "sketchup" too ambiguous? It was trademarked by Google and no other product has that name. – Evan Mulawski Jun 19 '12 at 20:08
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You're relying on other people to actually know that. Sketchup on its own is just a word, and with the presence of the HTML5 canvas, I can only imagine "sketchup" becoming some slang term that would get misused. It's better to just leave the tags with their product prefixes. – animuson Jun 19 '12 at 20:13
But I loves ketchup. Mmmm, KETCHUP. What were we talking about? – jadarnel27 Jul 19 '12 at 21:03
No, please do not rename to 'trimble-sketchup' - the SketchUp team indicate that they will be promoting the product as just plain "SketchUp". They're just associated with Trimble. "SketchUp". Under orignial @last it was also referred to just "SketchUp. – thomthom Aug 15 '12 at 10:43
Why on earth would 'sketchup' be associated with HTML5?? – thomthom Aug 15 '12 at 10:44

It's now been a year since SketchUp was bought up by Trimble. It'd be nice to see this tag corrected.

However, I do think that the most appropriate tag would be sketchup as prefixing it with the parent company makes the tag prone to more changes. Also, one could then also argue there should be an @last-sketchup tag as that was the original company name.

But I really would prefer to avoid prefixing with company name? I mean, apple-osx, microsoft-windows? It's not as though there are any other product called SketchUp.

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