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The post-obit is a list of products, services, and apps provided by Google. Active, soon-to-be discontinued, and discontinued products, services, tools, hardware, and other applications are broken out into designated sections.

Web-based products [edit]

Search tools [edit]

  • Google Search – a spider web search engine and Google's cadre product.
  • Google Alerts – an e-mail notification service that sends alerts based on called search terms whenever it finds new results. Alerts include web results, Google Groups results, news and videos.
  • Google Assistant – a virtual banana.
  • Google Dataset Search – allows searching for datasets in information repositories and local and national government websites.
  • Google Flights – a search engine for flight tickets.
  • Google Images – a search engine for images online.
  • Google Shopping – a search engine to search for products across online shops.
  • Google Travel – a trip planner service.

Groupings of articles, creative works, documents, or media [edit]

  • Google Arts & Culture – an online platform to view artworks and cultural artifacts.
  • Google Books – a website that lists published books and hosts a large, searchable pick of scanned books.
  • Google Finance – searchable The states business news, stance, and financial information.
  • Google News – automatic news compilation service and search engine for news in more than than 20 languages.
  • Google Patents – a search engine to search through millions of patents, each result with its own page, including drawings, claims and citations.
  • Google Scholar – a search engine for the full text of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats and scholarly fields. Includes about all peer-reviewed journals.
  • YouTube – a video hosting website.

Advertising services [edit]

  • Google Ads – an online ad platform.
  • AdMob – a mobile advertizement network.
  • Google AdSense – a contextual advertising program for spider web publishers that delivers text-based advertisements that are relevant to site content pages.
  • Google Advert Manager – an advertisement commutation platform.
  • Google Marketing Platform - an online advertizing and analytics platform.
  • Google Tag Managing director (2012)[1] – a tag management organisation to manage JavaScript and HTML tags, including web beacons, for web tracking and analytics.

Communication and publishing tools [edit]

  • Blogger – a web log publishing tool.
  • FeedBurner – a tool in news feed management services, including feed traffic analysis and advertising facilities.
  • Google Conversation – an instant messaging software with a capability of creating multi-user "rooms".
  • Google Collections – a collections app
  • Google Classroom – a content management arrangement for schools that aids in distribution and grading of assignments and providing in-class communication.
  • Google Currents – a digital bulletin board.
  • Google Duo – a video chat mobile app.
  • Google Fonts – a webfont hosting service.
  • Google Groups – an online word service that also offers Usenet access.
  • Google Meet – a video conferencing platform.
  • Google Voice – a VoIP organisation that provides a phone number which can exist forwarded to actual telephone lines.

Productivity tools [edit]

Google products and services for productivity software.

  • Gmail – an email service.
  • Google Business relationship – controls how a user appears and presents themselves on Google products.
  • Google Agenda – an online calendar with Gmail integration, calendar sharing and a "quick add" function to create events using tongue.
  • Google Charts – an interactive, web-based chart prototype generation from user-supplied JavaScript.
  • Google Domains – a domain registration service, with website publishing partners.
  • Google Docs Editors – a productivity office suite with certificate collaboration and publishing capabilities. Tightly integrated with Google Bulldoze.
    • Google Docs – a document editing software.
    • Google Sheets – a spreadsheet editing software.
    • Google Slides – a presentation editing software.
    • Google Drawings – a diagramming software.
    • Google Forms – a survey software.
    • Google Sites – a webpage cosmos and publication tool.
    • Google Keep – a note-taking service.
  • Google Drive – a file hosting service with synchronisation pick; tightly integrated with Google Docs Editors
  • Google Translate – a service that allows conveying out machine translation of whatsoever text or spider web page between pairs of languages.

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  • Google Maps – mapping service that indexes streets and displays satellite and street-level imagery, providing directions and local business search.
  • Google My Maps – a social custom map making tool based on Google Maps.
  • Google Maps Gallery – a collection of information and historic maps.
  • Google Mars – imagery of Mars using the Google Maps interface. Elevation, visible imagery and infrared imagery tin can be shown.
  • Google Moon – NASA imagery of the moon through the Google Maps interface.
  • Google Street View – provides interactive panoramas from positions forth many streets in the earth.
  • Google Sky – view planets, stars and galaxies.
  • Google Santa Tracker – simulates tracking Santa Claus on Christmas Eve.

Statistical tools [edit]

  • Google Analytics – a traffic statistics generator for defined websites, with Google Ads integration. Webmasters can optimize ad campaigns, based on the statistics. Analytics are based on the Urchin software.
  • Google Surveys – a market place research tool.
  • Firebase – an open, Artistic Commons, attribution licensed drove of structured information, and a Freebase platform for accessing and manipulating that information via the Freebase API.
  • Google Ngram Viewer – charts year-by-year frequencies of any set of comma-delimited strings in Google's text corpora.
  • Google Public Data Explorer – a public data and forecasts from international organizations and bookish institutions including the World Depository financial institution, OECD, Eurostat and the Academy of Denver
  • TensorFlow – a auto learning service that simplifies designing neural networks in an easier and more than visible way
  • Google Trends – a graphing awarding for Spider web Search statistics, showing the popularity of item search terms over time. Multiple terms can exist shown at once. Results can exist displayed by urban center, region or language. Related news stories are shown. Has "Google Trends for Websites" sub-section that shows popularity of websites over fourth dimension.
  • Google Activity Report – a monthly report including statistics most a user's Google usage, such as sign-in, tertiary party authentication changes, Gmail usage, calendar, search history and YouTube.
  • Google Data Studio - an online tool for converting data into customizable informative reports and dashboards.

Business-oriented products [edit]

  • Google Workspace – a suite of spider web applications for businesses, education providers and nonprofits that include customizable versions of several Google products accessible through a custom domain proper name. Services include, but are not express to, Gmail, Google Contacts, Google Calendar, Google Docs Editors, Google Sites, Google Meet, Google Chat, Google Cloud Search, and more.
  • Google My Business
  • Google Tables (beta) - Concern workflow automation tool

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  • Google Care Studio - tool for clinicians to search, browse and see highlights across a patient'south broader electronic health record.
  • Google ARDA project - stand for automatic retinal affliction assessment. It is an AI tool to help doctors discover retinal disease.

Programmer tools [edit]

  • Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) – an open-source project and service to advance content on mobile devices.[2] [3] [four] AMP provides a JavaScript library for developers and restricts the use of third-party JS.[5] [6]
  • Google App Engine – write and run web applications.
  • Google Developers – open source code and lists of API services. Provided project hosting for free and open source software until 2016.
  • Dart – a structured web programming linguistic communication.
  • Flutter – a mobile cross platform development tool for Android and iOS.
  • Become (programming language) – a compiled, concurrent programming linguistic communication.
  • OpenSocial – APIs for building social applications on many websites.
  • Google PageSpeed Tools – optimize webpage performance.
  • Google Web Toolkit – an open source Coffee software development framework that allows web developers to create Ajax applications in Java.
  • Google Search Console Sitemap – submission and assay for the Sitemaps protocol.
  • GN – meta-build system generating Ninja build configurations. Replaced GYP in Chromium.[7]
  • Gerrit – a code collaboration tool.
  • Googletest – testing framework in C++.[8]
  • Bazel – a build arrangement.
  • FlatBuffers – a serialization library.
  • Protocol Buffers - a serialization library like to FlatBuffers.
  • Shaderc - tools and library for compiling HLSL or GLSL into SPIRV.
  • American fuzzy lop – a security-oriented fuzzer.
  • Google Guava – core libraries for Coffee.
  • Google Closure Tools – JavaScript tools.
  • Google Colaboratory – write Python code using a Jupyter notebook.

Security tools [edit]

  • reCAPTCHA – a user-dialogue system used to prevent bots from accessing websites.
  • Google Rubber Browsing – a blacklist service for web resources that comprise malware or phishing content.
  • Titan – a security hardware flake.[9] [10]
    • Titan Security Key – a U2F security token.[eleven]
    • Titan M – used in Pixel smartphones starting with the Pixel three.[12]
    • Titan C – used in Google-made Chromebooks such every bit the Pixel Slate.[xiii]

Operating systems [edit]

  • Android – a Linux-based operating system for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers past Google and the Open up Handset Alliance.
    • Wear Bone – a version of Android designed for smartwatches and other wear items.
    • Android Car – a version of Android made for automobiles by Google.
    • Android TV – a version of Android made for smart TVs.
  • Cast OS – a version of Google Cast which powers some Google Nest devices.
  • Chrome OS – a Linux-based operating system for spider web applications.[fourteen]
  • Glass Os – an operating arrangement for Google Glass.
  • Fuchsia – an operating arrangement based on the Zircon kernel.

Desktop applications [edit]

  • AdWords Editor – desktop application to manage a Google AdWords account; lets users make changes to their account and advert campaigns before synchronizing with the online service.
  • Drive File Stream – file synchronisation software that works with the business organization edition of Google Drive.
  • Google Chrome – a spider web browser.
  • Google Globe – virtual 3D globe that uses satellite imagery, aerial photography, GIS from Google'southward repository.
  • Google IME – Input method editor that allows users to enter text in i of the supported languages using a Roman keyboard.[15]
  • Google Japanese Input – Japanese input method editor.
  • Google Pinyin – input method editor that is used to convert Pinyin characters, which tin exist entered on Western-style keyboards, to Chinese characters.
  • Google Toolbar – spider web browser toolbar with features such as a Google Search box, pop-up blocker and ability for website owners to create buttons.
  • Android Studio – integrated evolution environment for Android.
  • Google Web Designer – WYSIWYG editor for making rich HTML5 pages and ads intended to run on multiple devices.
  • Backup and Sync – client software to synchronize files betwixt the user'due south estimator and Google Bulldoze storage.
  • Tilt Brush – painting game for the Vive and Oculus Rift.
  • Google Trends Screensaver – a screensaver showing the Google Trends in a customizable colorful filigree for macOS.

Mobile applications [edit]

Hardware [edit]

Product families [edit]

  • Google Pixel – smartphones, tablets, laptops, earbuds, and other accessories.
  • Google Nest – smart dwelling house products including smart speakers, smart displays, digital media players, smart doorbells, smart thermostats, fume detectors, and wireless routers.
  • Google Chromecast – digital media players.
  • Fitbit – activeness trackers and smartwatches.
  • Google Glass – wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display and camera that allows the wearer to interact with various applications and the Internet via natural language voice commands.
  • Stadia Controller – game controller for Stadia.
  • Jamboard – 55" interactive whiteboard.

Models [edit]

  • Nexus 1 – 3.7" phone running Android 2.3 "Gingerbread"
  • Nexus S – 4" telephone running Android 4.i "Jelly Bean"
  • Nest Learning Thermostat (outset generation) – smart thermostat
  • Galaxy Nexus – 4.7" phone running Android 4.three "Jelly Edible bean"
  • Nexus Q – media streaming amusement device in the Google Nexus product family
  • Nexus 7 (2012) – 7" tablet running Android 5.i "Lollipop"
  • Nexus 10 – 10" tablet running Android 5.1 "Lollipop"
  • Nest Learning Thermostat (second generation) – smart thermostat
  • Nexus 4 – 4.seven" phone running Android 5.1 "Lollipop"
  • Chromebook Pixel (2013) — laptop running Chrome Os
  • Nexus 7 (2013) – 7" tablet running Android 6.0 "Marshmallow"
  • Chromecast (first generation) – media streaming adapter
  • Nexus five – 4.95" telephone running Android 6.0 "Marshmallow"
  • Nest Protect (kickoff generation) – fume alarm
  • Nexus six – 5.96" phone running Android 7.ane.one "Nougat"[16]
  • Nexus 9 – nine" tablet running Android 7.1 "Nougat"
  • Nexus Player – streaming media role player running Android 8.0 "Oreo"
  • Chromebook Pixel (2015) — laptop running Chrome OS
  • Nest Cam Indoor – security photographic camera
  • Nest Protect (second generation) – smoke alarm
  • Nest Learning Thermostat (third generation) – smart thermostat
  • Nexus 5X – five" phone running Android viii.ane "Oreo"
  • Nexus 6P – 5.seven" telephone running Android eight.1 "Oreo"
  • Pixel C – x.2" convertible tablet running Android eight.1 "Oreo"
  • Chromecast (second generation) – digital media thespian
  • Chromecast Audio – sound streaming adapter
  • Nest Cam Outdoor – security camera
  • Pixel – 5" smartphone running Android 10
  • Pixel Xl – 5.five" smartphone running Android 10
  • Daydream View (first generation) – virtual reality headset for smartphones
  • Google Home – smart speaker
  • Google Wifi – wireless router
  • Chromecast Ultra – 4K-capable media streaming adapter
  • Nest Cam IQ Indoor – security camera
  • Nest Thermostat E – smart thermostat
  • Nest Hello – smart video doorbell
  • Nest Cam IQ Outdoor – security camera
  • Nest × Yale – smart lock
  • Nest Secure – security organisation
    • Nest Guard
    • Nest Detect
    • Nest Tag
  • Pixel 2 – v" smartphone running Android 11
  • Pixel two XL – half-dozen" smartphone running Android 11
  • Daydream View (second generation) – virtual reality headset for smartphones
  • Home Mini – smart speaker
  • Home Max – smart speaker
  • Pixel Buds (first generation) – wireless earbuds
  • Pixelbook – laptop running Chrome Os
  • Pixel three – 5.5" smartphone running Android eleven
  • Pixel three XL – 6.3" smartphone running Android 11
  • Pixel Slate – ii-in-1 PC running Chrome OS
  • Pixel Stand – wireless charger
  • Nest Hub – smart brandish
  • Chromecast (third generation) – media streaming adapter
  • Stadia Controller – gaming controller for Stadia
  • Pixel 3a – five.6" smartphone running Android 11
  • Pixel 3a Xl – 6" smartphone running Android 11
  • Nest Hub Max – smart display
  • Pixel 4 – five.7" smartphone running Android 11
  • Pixel iv XL – half dozen.iii" smartphone running Android xi
  • Pixelbook Become – laptop running Chrome OS
  • Nest Mini – smart speaker
  • Nest Wifi – wireless router
  • Pixel Buds (2nd generation) – wireless earbuds
  • Pixel 4a – 5.viii" smartphone running Android eleven
  • Pixel 4a (5G) – 6.2" smartphone running Android xi
  • Pixel 5 – 6" smartphone running Android 11
  • Nest Sound – smart speaker
  • Chromecast with Google Idiot box – media streaming adapter
  • Nest Thermostat – smart thermostat
  • Pixel Buds A-Series – wireless earbuds
  • Pixel 5a – vi.iii" smartphone running Android 11
  • Pixel 6 – six.four" smartphone running Android 12
  • Pixel six Pro – half dozen.7" smartphone running Android 12

Processors [edit]

  • Pixel Visual Cadre (2017, Pixel 2)
  • Titan 1000 (2018, Pixel 3)
  • Pixel Neural Cadre (2019, Pixel 4)
  • Titan C (2019, Pixelbook Go)
  • Google Tensor (2021, Pixel 6)

Services [edit]

  • Google Cloud Platform – a modular cloud-based services for software development.
  • Google Crisis Response – a public project that covers disasters, turmoils and other emergencies and alerts.
  • Google Fi – a MVNO aimed at elementary plans and pricing.
  • Google Get Your Business Online – increase the web presence of minor businesses and cities. Advice on search engine optimization and maintaining business owners update their business contour.[17]
  • Google Public DNS – a publicly attainable DNS server.
  • Google Person Finder – an open-source tool that helps people reconnect with others in the aftermath of a disaster.
  • Google Firebase – a real time database that provides an API that allows developers to shop and sync data beyond multiple clients.
  • Google Bandage – a display entertainment and apps from a phone, tablet or laptop right on a TV or speakers.[18]
  • Google Pay – a digital wallet platform and online payment system
  • Stadia – a video game streaming service.
  • YouTube TV – an over-the-height internet television service that offers live TV.

Scheduled to be discontinued [edit]

Applications that are no longer in evolution, and scheduled to exist discontinued in the futurity:

2022 [edit]

  • Google Chrome Apps – applications that run on the Google web browser. Chrome Apps for Windows, Mac and Linux were phased out by early 2018, but apps on Chrome Os will remain supported and maintained through June 2022.[19]
  • Google Hangouts – Instant Messaging service. Scheduled to be shut down in early on 2022.[twenty]

Discontinued products and services [edit]

Google has retired many offerings, either because of obsolescence, integration into other Google products, or lack of interest.[21] Google's discontinued offerings are colloquially referred to every bit Google Graveyard.[22] [23]

2022 [edit]

  • Cameos on Google – Cameos allows celebrities, models and public effigy to tape video-based Q&A. Shut Down on February 16, 2022.[23]
  • Android Things – A part of Google Net of Things (IoT). Shut downward on January 5, 2022.[24]

2021 [edit]

  • AngularJS – Open source spider web awarding framework. Shut downward on December 31, 2021.[25]
  • Google Clips – a miniature prune-on camera device. Pulled from Google Store on October 15, 2019.[26] Discontinued on December 31, 2021.[27]
  • My Maps – an Android app that enabled users to create custom maps for personal use or sharing on their mobile device. Close downwards on October 15[28] and users were asked to migrate to the mobile web version of the app.
  • Google Bookmarks - Online bookmarking service. Discontinued on September thirty, 2021.[29]
  • Tour Builder – allowed users to create and share interactive tours inside Google Globe. Close down in July 2021, replaced by new creation tools in Google World.[30]
  • Poly – a service to browse, share and download 3D models.[31] Close down on June 30, 2021.
  • Google Expeditions - virtual reality (VR) platform designed for educational institutions. Discontinued on June thirty, 2021. The majority of Trek's tours were migrated to Google Arts & Cultures.[32]
  • Bout Creator – allowed users to create immersive, 360° guided tours in the Expeditions app that could be viewed with VR devices. Close down on June 30.[33] [34]
  • Timely – an Android app that provided alarm, stopwatch and timer functions with synchronization across devices. Timely servers were shut downwards on May 31.[30]
  • Google Go Links – a URL shortening service that also supported custom domain for customers of Google Workspace. Discontinued on April ane.[thirty]
  • Google Public Alerts – an online notification service that sent rubber alerts to various countries. Close down on March 31 and functions moved to Google Search and Google Maps.[30]
  • Google Crisis Map – a service that visualized crisis and conditions-related data. Shut down March 30. Improvements to Google Search and Maps rendered this service redundant.[35]
  • Google App Maker – allowed users to develop apps for businesses. Shut downwardly on January 19, 2021.[36]

2020 [edit]

  • Google Cloud Print – a cloud-based printing solution that has been in beta since 2010. Discontinued on December 31, 2020.[37] [38]
  • Google Play Music – Google'due south music streaming service. Discontinued on December 3 and replaced by YouTube Music and Google Podcasts.[39] [40]
  • Nest Guard – a security system with an alert, keypad, and move sensor with an embedded microphone. Discontinued and removed from Google Store in October 2020, though it volition continue functioning.[41]
  • Google Station – service that allowed users to Spread Wi-Fi hotspots. Shut down on September 30.[42]
  • Hire by Google – applicant tracking system & recruiting software. Shut down on September 1.[43] [44]
  • Countersign Checkup – an extension that warned of breached third-party logins. Shut downwardly in July after it had been integrated with Chrome.[45]
  • Google Photos Print – a subscription service that automatically selected the all-time x photos from the concluding 30 days which were mailed to users' homes. Shut downward in June.[46]
  • Shoelace – an app used to find group activities with others who share your interests. Shut downwardly in May.[47]
  • Neighbourly – an experimental mobile app designed to help you larn about your neighborhood past request other residents. Shut down on May 12.[48]
  • Fabric – modular SDK platform launched by Crashlytics in 2014. Google acquired Crashlytics in 2017 and announced plans to migrate all of its features to Firebase. It was close downwards on May iv, 2020.[49]
  • Fabric Theme Editor – plugin for Sketch app which allowed you lot to create a material-based blueprint system for your app. Discontinued in March.[50]
  • Fiber Television receiver – an IPTV service bundled with Google Fiber. Discontinued on Feb four, 2020.[51]
  • I Today – an app that allowed users to donate $one to different organizations and discover how their donation would be used. Discontinued in Jan.[52]
  • Androidify – allowed users to create a custom Android avatar. Discontinued in January.[53]

2019 [edit]

  • Chromecast Audio – a variation of the 2d-generation Chromecast designed for use with audio streaming apps. Discontinued in January 2019.[54]
  • YouTube Annotations – annotations that were displayed over videos on YouTube. On Jan 15, all existing annotations were removed from YouTube.[55]
  • Mr. Jingles – Google's notifications widget. Discontinued on March 7.[56]
  • Google Allo – Google'due south instant messaging app. Discontinued on March 12, 2019.[57]
  • Google Image Charts – a nautical chart-making service that provided images of rendered chart data, accessed with Remainder calls. The service was deprecated in 2012, temporarily disabled in Feb 2019 and discontinued on March 18, 2019.[58] [59]
  • goo.gl – a URL shortening service. Started to reject support on March 30, 2018, and was discontinued on March 30, 2019.[threescore]
  • Inbox by Gmail – an email application for Android, iOS, and web platform that organized and automated to-practice lists using email content. Every bit of April two, 2019, accessing the Inbox subdomain redirects to Gmail proper.[61]
  • Google+ – The consumer edition of Google'southward social media platform. As of Apr two, 2019, users receive a message stating that "Google+ is no longer bachelor for consumer (personal) and make accounts".[62] [63]
  • Google Spring – cloud-based video stitching service. Discontinued June 28.[64]
  • Works with Nest – the smart home platform of Google brand Nest.[65] Users were asked to drift to the Google Banana platform.[66] Support ended on Baronial 31, 2019.[67]
  • YouTube for Nintendo 3DS – official app for Nintendo 3DS. Discontinued on September three.[68]
  • YouTube Messages – direct messages on YouTube – discontinued after September 18.[69]
  • YouTube Leanback – a web application for command with a remote, intended for use with smart TVs and other like devices. Discontinued on October two, 2019.[70]
  • Google Fantasize View – Google's VR headset (offset-gen in late 2016, second-gen in late 2017) was discontinued only later their "Made by Google" issue in October 2019. The Google Daydream platform itself is being retired also.[71]
  • Touring Bird – Travel website which facilitated booking tours, tickets and activities in peak locations. The service was shut downwardly on Nov 17, 2019.[72]
  • Google Bulletin – "Hyperlocal" news service which allowed users to post news from their neighborhood. It was shut down on November 22, 2019.[73]
  • Google Fusion Tables – A service for managing and visualizing information. The service was close down on December three, 2019.[74]
  • Google Translator Toolkit – An online computer-assisted translation tool designed to allow translators to edit the translations that are automatically generated by Google Translate. It was shut down on Dec iv, 2019, citing declining usage and the availability of other similar tools.[75]
  • Google Correlate – finds search patterns which correspond with real-world trends. Information technology was shut downwardly on Dec 15, 2019, as a result of low usage.[76]
  • Google Search Appliance – A rack mounted device used to index documents. Hardware sales ended in 2017 and initial shutdown occurred in 2018;[77] and was ultimately close down on Dec 31, 2019.[78]
  • Google Native Client (NaCL/PNaCl) – sandboxing technology for running a subset of native code. It was discontinued on December 31, 2019.
  • Datally – Lets users salvage mobile data – Removed from Play Store in October 2019.[79]
  • Build with Chrome – an initiative between Lego and Google to build the world using Lego.[80] It was discontinued in March 2019

2018 [edit]

  • Blogger Web Comments (Firefox only) – displays related comments from other Blogger users.
  • Google Portfolios – Personal financial securities tracker. Deprecated in November 2017. Reached stop of life as of January 2018.[81]
  • City Tours – overlay to Maps that shows interesting tours within a urban center
  • Dashboard Widgets for Mac (Mac OS X Dashboard Widgets) – suite of mini-applications including Gmail, Blogger and Search History.
  • Joga Bonito – soccer community site.
  • Local – Local listings service, merged with Google Maps.
  • MK-14 – 4U rack-mounted server for Google Radio Automation organization. Google sold its Google Radio Automation business to WideOrbit Inc.[82]
  • Google Music Trends – music ranking of songs played with iTunes, Winamp, Windows Media Player and Yahoo Music. Trends were generated past Google Talk's "share your music condition" feature.
  • Google Personalized Search – search results personalization, merged with Google Accounts and Web History.
  • Photos Screensaver – slideshow screensaver every bit role of Google Pack, which displays images sourced from a hard disk, or through RSS and Cantlet Web feeds.
  • Rebang (Google China) – search tendency site, like to Google Zeitgeist. As of 2010[update], part of Google Labs.[83] [84]
  • Spreadsheets – spreadsheet direction application, before information technology was integrated with Writely to class Google Docs & Spreadsheets.
  • Academy Search – search engine listing for university websites.
  • U.S. Authorities Search – search engine and personalized homepage that exclusively draws from sites with a .gov TLD. Discontinued June 2006.
  • Video Player – view videos from Google Video.
  • Voice Search – automatic voice system for web search using the telephone. Became Google Voice Local Search and integrated on the Google Mobile web site.
  • Google X – redesigned Google search homepage. It appeared in Google Labs, but disappeared the following day for undisclosed reasons.[85]
  • Accessible Search – search engine for the visually impaired.
  • Quick Search Box – search box, based on Quicksilver, easing access to installed applications and online searches.
  • Visigami – image search application screen saver that searches files from Google Images, Picasa and Flickr.
  • Wireless access – VPN client for Google WiFi users, whose equipment does non support WPA or 802.1x protocols.
  • Google Play Newsstand – News publication and mag store. Replaced past Google News on May xv, removed from Google Play on November v, and magazines were no longer available on Google News since January 2020.
  • Google News and Weather – News publication app. Merged by Google News on May 15.
  • Google global market finder
  • QPX Express API – flying search API[86]
  • Google Contact Lens – was a smart contact lens projection capable of monitoring the user'southward glucose level in tears. On Nov 16, 2018, Verily announced it has discontinued the projection because of the lack of correlation between tear glucose and blood glucose.[87]

2017 [edit]

  • Google Maps Engine – develop geospatial applications. Discontinued February 1.
  • Google Swiffy – convert Adobe Wink files (SWF) into HTML5. Discontinued July 1.
  • Google Nexus – Smartphone lineup – replaced by Google Pixel on October 4
  • Free Search – embed site/web search into a user'southward website. Replaced past Google Custom Search.[88]
  • Google Easily Costless – retail checkout without using your telephone or watch. Airplane pilot started in the Bay area March 2016, simply discontinued on February eight.[89]
  • Google Spaces – grouping discussions and messaging. Discontinued on April 17.[90]
  • Google Map Maker – map editor with browser interface. Discontinued on Apr 1, replaced past Google Maps and Google Local Guides.
  • Trendalyzer – information trend viewing platform. Discontinued in September.[91]

2016 [edit]

  • Google Code – Open source code hosting. Discontinued on January 25 and renamed to Google Developers.[92]
  • Picasa – photograph organisation and editing awarding. Closed March fifteen and replaced by Google Photos.[93]
  • Google Compare – comparing-shopping site for auto insurance, credit cards and mortgages[94]
  • Google Showtimes – movie outset search engine. Discontinued on November 1.[95]
  • MyTracks – GPS logging. Close down April 30.[96]
  • Projection Ara – an "initiative to build a phone with interchangeable modules for various components like cameras and batteries"[97] was suspended to "streamline the company'southward seemingly disorganized product lineup".[98] on September 2.
  • Panoramio – geolocation-oriented photograph sharing website. Discontinued on November 4.[99] Google'south Local Guides program also as photo upload tools in Google Maps rendered Panoramio redundant.
  • Google Feed API – download public Atom or RSS feeds using JavaScript. Deactivated on December 15.[100]

2015 [edit]

  • Google Moderator – rank user-submitted questions, suggestions and ideas via crowdsourcing.[101] Discontinued on June 30.
  • Wildfire past Google – social media marketing software[102]
  • BebaPay – prepaid ticket payment system. Discontinued on March 15.[103]
  • Google Helpouts – Hangout-based live video chat with experts. Discontinued on April 20.[104]
  • Google Earth Enterprise – Google World for enterprise use. Discontinued on March xx.
  • Google World Plugin – customize Google Earth. Discontinued on December 15.
  • Speak To Tweet – telephone service created in 2011 in collaboration with Twitter and SayNow assuasive users to telephone a specific number and leave a voicemail; a tweet was automatically posted on Twitter. Discontinued sometime during 2015.

2014 [edit]

  • Google Questions and Answers – community-driven knowledge marketplace website. Discontinued on December 1.[105] [106]
  • Orkut – social networking website. Discontinued on September thirty.
  • Google's "word search" choice. Discontinued in July.[107]
  • Quickoffice – productivity suite for mobile devices. Discontinued in June, merged into Google Drive.
  • Google TV – smart Telly platform based on Android. Discontinued and replaced past Android Goggle box in June.
  • Google Offers – service offer discounts and coupons. Shut down on March 31.
  • Google Chrome Frame – plugin for Internet Explorer that allowed web pages to exist viewed using WebKit and the V8 JavaScript engine. Discontinued on February 25.
  • Google Schemer – social search to find local activities. Discontinued on February 7.
  • YouTube My Speed. Discontinued in Jan, replaced by Google Video Quality Report.
  • Google Notifier – alerted users to new messages in their Gmail account. Discontinued on Jan 31.[108]

2013 [edit]

  • My Maps, GIS tools for Google Maps.
  • Google Currents – Mag app. Merged into Google Play Newsstand on November 20.
  • Google Checkout – online payment processing service, aimed at simplifying the procedure of paying for online purchases. Discontinued on November 20, merged into Google Wallet.
  • iGoogle – customisable homepage, which can contain web feeds and Google Gadgets. Discontinued on November 1.[109]
  • Google Breadth – mobile geolocation tool that lets friends know where users are. Discontinued on August 9, with some functionality moved to Google+.[110]
  • Google Reader – web-based news aggregator, capable of reading Cantlet and RSS feeds. Discontinued on July 1.[111]
  • Meebo – A social networking website discontinued on June half dozen
  • Google Building Maker – web-based edifice and editing tool to create 3D buildings for Google Earth. Discontinued on June 4.
  • Google Talk – instant messaging service that provided both text and voice communication. Replaced May 15 by Google Hangouts.
  • SMS Search – mobile telephone curt message service. Discontinued on May 10.[112]
  • Google Deject Connect – Microsoft Office plugin for automatically backing upwardly Part documents upon saving onto Google Docs. Discontinued on Apr 30, in favor of Google Bulldoze.[111]
  • Picnik – online photo editor. Discontinued on April 19, 2013[113] and moved to Google+ photo manager.
  • Google Calendar Sync – sync Microsoft Outlook e-mail and calendar with Gmail and Google Calendar. Synchronization for existing installations stopped on Baronial i, 2014. Replaced with Google Sync, which does not synchronize Outlook calendars, simply tin can sync email using IMAP or POP3. Also, Google Apps for Business, Education, and Regime customers tin can apply Google Apps Sync for Microsoft Outlook[114]

2012 [edit]

  • Picasa Web Albums Uploader – upload images to the "Picasa Web Albums" service. It consisted of an iPhoto plug-in and a stand up-alone application.[115]
  • Google Nautical chart API – interactive Web-based nautical chart image generator, deprecated in 2012 with service commitment to 2015 and turned off in 2019. Google promotes JavaScript-based Google Charts as a replacement, which is non backwards-compatible with the Google Nautical chart API's HTTP methods.
  • Google Apps Standard Edition – Discontinued on December 6.[116]
  • Nexus Q – digital media player. Discontinued in November.
  • Google Refine – data cleansing and processing. It was spun off from Google on October 2, becoming open source; it is now OpenRefine.
  • Television Ads – Method to place advertizing on Television receiver networks. Discontinued on Baronial 30,[117] with all remaining active campaigns ending Dec 16.[118]
  • Knol – write authoritative articles related to various topics. Discontinued October 1.[119]
  • Yinyue (Music) (Google China) – site linking to a large annal of Chinese pop-music (principally Cantopop and Mandopop), including sound streaming over Google'due south own player, legal lyric downloads, and in most cases legal MP3 downloads. The archive was provided by Top100.cn (i.e., this service does not search the whole Internet) and was available in mainland People's republic of china only. Discontinued in September, users were given the choice to download playlists until October 19.[120]
  • Google Insights for Search – insights into Google search term usage. Discontinued September 27, merged in Google Trends.
  • Mind – subscribe to and stream podcasts and Web audio. Discontinued in Baronial.[121]
  • BumpTop – physics-based desktop awarding. Discontinued in Baronial.[122]
  • Google Video – a gratuitous video hosting service. Shut down and migrated to YouTube on August 20.[123]
  • Google Notebook – online note-taking and web-clipping application.[124] Discontinued in July.
  • Google Website Optimizer – testing and optimization tool. Discontinued on August one.[125]
  • Google Mini – reduced capacity, lower-price version of the Google Search Appliance. Discontinued on July 31.[126]
  • Google Wave – online communication and collaborative real-fourth dimension editor tool that bridge email and conversation. Support ended on April 30, 2012.[119]
  • Slide.com – Discontinued on March 6.[127]
  • Google Friend Connect – add together social features to websites. Discontinued on March 1, replaced by Google+'s pages and off-site Folio badges.[119]
  • Jaiku – social networking, microblogging and lifestreaming service comparable to Twitter. Shut down Jan fifteen.
  • Google Code Search – software search engine. Discontinued on January 15.[128]
  • Google Health – store, manage, and share personal health information in 1 place. Development ceased June 24, 2011; attainable until January 1, 2012; data available for download until Jan one, 2013.

2011 [edit]

  • Google Buzz – social networking service integrated with Gmail allowing users to share content immediately and brand conversations. Discontinued in Dec and replaced by Google+.[129]
  • Google Sidewiki – browser sidebar and service that allowed contributing and reading helpful data aslope any web folio. Discontinued in Dec.
  • Gears – web browser features, enabling some new spider web applications. Removed from all platforms by November.
  • Squared – creates tables of information most a subject from unstructured data. Discontinued in September.
  • Aardvark – social search utility that allowed people to ask and answer questions within their social networks. Information technology used people's claimed expertise to friction match 'askers' with good 'answerers'. Discontinued on September 30.
  • Google PowerMeter – view building free energy consumption. Discontinued on September xvi.
  • Desktop – desktop search application that indexed emails, documents, music, photos, chats, Spider web history and other files. Discontinued on September 14.
  • Google Fast Flip – online news aggregator. Discontinued September half-dozen.
  • Google Pack – application suite. Discontinued on September 2.
  • Google Directory – collection of links arranged into hierarchical subcategories. The links and their categorization were from the Open Directory Project, sorted using PageRank. Discontinued on July 20.
  • Google Blog Search – weblog search engine. Discontinued in July.
  • Google Labs – test and demonstrate new Google products. Discontinued in July.
  • Prototype Swirl – an enhancement for an image-search tool in Google Labs. It was built on top of paradigm search by grouping images with like visual and semantic qualities. Shut down in July due to discontinuation of Google Labs.
  • Google Sets – generates a list of items when users enter a few examples. For example, entering "Light-green, Majestic, Red" emits the list "Light-green, Majestic, Red, Blue, Black, White, Xanthous, Orange, Brownish". Discontinued mid-year.[130]
  • Directory – navigation directory, specifically for Chinese users.[131]
  • Hotpot – local recommendation engine that allowed people to rate restaurants, hotels etc. and share them with friends. Moved to Google Places service in April 2011.[132]
  • Existent Estate – place real manor listings in Google Maps. Discontinued February 10.[133]

2010 [edit]

  • Marratech east-Meeting – spider web conferencing software, used internally past Google'southward employees. Discontinued on February 19.
  • Google SearchWiki – annotate and re-order search results. Discontinued March 3, replaced by Google Stars.
  • GOOG-411 (besides known as Voice Local Search) – directory help service. Discontinued on November 12.
  • Google Base of operations – submission database that enabled content owners to submit content, have it hosted and fabricated searchable. Information was organized using attributes. Discontinued on December 17, replaced with Google Shopping APIs.

2009 [edit]

  • Audio Ads – radio advertising plan for The states businesses. Discontinued on Feb 12.
  • Catalogs – search engine for over half-dozen,600 print catalogs, acquired through optical character recognition. Discontinued in Jan.
  • Dodgeball – social networking service. Users could text their location to the service, which would then notify them of nearby people or events of interest. Replaced by Google Breadth.
  • Living Stories – collaboration with The New York Times and The Washington Post for presenting news. Discontinued in Feb 2010.
  • Google Mashup Editor – web mashup creation with publishing, syntax highlighting, debugging. Discontinued in July; migrated to Google App Engine.
  • Google Ride Finder – taxi and shuttle search service, using real fourth dimension position of vehicles in fourteen U.Southward. cities. Used the Google Maps interface and cooperated with whatever automobile service that wished to participate. Discontinued in October.
  • Shared Stuff – spider web page sharing system, incorporating a bookmarklet to share pages, and a page to view the almost pop shared items. Pages could be shared through third-party applications such equally Succulent or Facebook. Discontinued on March 30.
  • Google Page Creator – webpage publishing program that could be used to create pages and to host them on Google servers. Discontinued, with all existing content transferred to Google Sites.

2008 [edit]

  • Google Browser Sync (Mozilla Firefox) – allowed Firefox users to synchronize settings across multiple computers. Discontinued in June.
  • Google Lively – 3D animated conversation. Discontinued Dec 31.[134]
  • Hullo – send images beyond the Cyberspace and publish them to blogs. Discontinued on May 15.[135]
  • SearchMash – search engine to "test innovative user interfaces". Discontinued on Nov 24.[136]
  • Ship to Telephone – transport links and other information from Firefox to their telephone by text bulletin. Discontinued on August 28, replaced by Google Chrome to Telephone.[77]
  • Web Accelerator – increased load speed of web pages. No longer available for, or supported past, Google as of January 20.

2007 [edit]

  • Google Click-to-Call – allowed a user to speak directly over the phone without charge to businesses found on Google search results pages.
  • Google Video Role player – a video actor that played back files in Google's ain .gvi format and supported playlists in .gvp format. Shut downward on Baronial 17 due to Google'due south acquisition of YouTube.
  • Related Links – links to information related to a website's content. Discontinued on Apr 30.
  • Public Service Search – non-commercial system service, which included Google Site Search, traffic reports and unlimited search queries. Discontinued in February, replaced by Google Custom Search.
  • Google Video Marketplace – discontinued in August[137]

2006 [edit]

  • Google Answers – online knowledge market that allowed users to mail service bounties for well-researched answers to their queries. Discontinued on November 28; still attainable (read-only).
  • Google Deskbar – desktop bar with a born mini browser. Replaced by a similar feature in Google Desktop. Discontinued May 8.
  • Writely – spider web-based word processor. On October 10, Writely was merged into Google Docs & Spreadsheets.

See also [edit]

  • Outline of Google
  • History of Google
  • List of acquisitions by Google
  • Google'south hoaxes
  • X (company)
  • Google.org

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External links [edit]

  • List of products on the Google corporate site
  • List of products on Google Developers

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Google_products

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