The be 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 designate sections .
Web-based products [edit ]
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 selection of scanned books.
- Google Finance – searchable US business news, opinion, and financial data.
- Google News – automated news compilation service and search engine for news in more 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 virtually all peer-reviewed journals.
- YouTube – a video hosting website.
advertise services [edit ]
Google products and services for productiveness software .
Map-related products [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 research tool.
- 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 academic institutions including the World Bank, OECD, Eurostat and the University of Denver
- TensorFlow – a machine learning service that simplifies designing neural networks in an easier and more visible fashion
- Google Trends – a graphing application for Web Search statistics, showing the popularity of particular search terms over time. Multiple terms can be shown at once. Results can be displayed by city, region or language. Related news stories are shown. Has “Google Trends for Websites” sub-section that shows popularity of websites over time.
- Google Activity Report – a monthly report including statistics about a user’s Google usage, such as sign-in, third 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 ]
Healthcare relate products [edit ]
- Google Care Studio – tool for clinicians to search, browse and see highlights across a patient’s broader electronic health record.
- Google ARDA project – stand for automated retinal disease assessment. It is an AI tool to help doctors detect retinal disease.
Operating systems [edit ]
Desktop applications [edit ]
Mobile applications
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hardware [edit ]
product families [edit ]
Models [edit ]
Processors [edit ]
Services [edit ]
Scheduled to be discontinued [edit ]
Applications that are no longer in development, and scheduled to be discontinued in the future :
Read more: Tetris Echalk – Apps Store
Reading: List of Google products – Wikipedia
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 May 2022.[20][21]
Discontinued products and services [edit ]
Google has retired many offerings, either because of obsolescence, consolidation into early Google products, or lack of interest. [ 22 ] Google ‘s discontinued offerings are colloquially referred to as Google Graveyard. [ 23 ] [ 24 ]
2022 [edit ]
- Cameos on Google – Cameos allows celebrities, models and public figure to record video-based Q&A. Shut Down on February 16, 2022.[24]
- Android Things – A part of Google Internet of Things (IoT). Shut down on January 5, 2022.[25]
2021 [edit ]
- AngularJS – Open source web application framework. Shut down on December 31, 2021.[26]
- Google Clips – a miniature clip-on camera device. Pulled from Google Store on October 15, 2019.[27] Discontinued on December 31, 2021.[28]
- My Maps – an Android app that enabled users to create custom maps for personal use or sharing on their mobile device. Shut down on October 15[29] and users were asked to migrate to the mobile web version of the app.
- Google Bookmarks – Online bookmarking service. Discontinued on September 30, 2021.[30]
- Tour Builder – allowed users to create and share interactive tours inside Google Earth. Shut down in July 2021, replaced by new creation tools in Google Earth.[31]
- Poly – a service to browse, share and download 3D models.[32] Shut down on June 30, 2021.
- Google Expeditions – virtual reality (VR) platform designed for educational institutions. Discontinued on June 30, 2021. The majority of Expedition’s tours were migrated to Google Arts & Cultures.[33]
- Tour Creator – allowed users to create immersive, 360° guided tours in the Expeditions app that could be viewed with VR devices. Shut down on June 30.[34][35]
- Timely – an Android app that provided alarm, stopwatch and timer functions with synchronization across devices. Timely servers were shut down on May 31.[31]
- Google Go Links – a URL shortening service that also supported custom domain for customers of Google Workspace. Discontinued on April 1.[31]
- Google Public Alerts – an online notification service that sent safety alerts to various countries. Shut down on March 31 and functions moved to Google Search and Google Maps.[31]
- Google Crisis Map – a service that visualized crisis and weather-related data. Shut down March 30. Improvements to Google Search and Maps rendered this service redundant.[36]
- Google App Maker – allowed users to develop apps for businesses. Shut down on January 19, 2021.[37]
2020 [edit ]
- Google Cloud Print – a cloud-based printing solution that has been in beta since 2010. Discontinued on December 31, 2020.[38][39]
- Google Play Music – Google’s music streaming service. Discontinued on December 3 and replaced by YouTube Music and Google Podcasts.[40][41]
- Nest Guard – a security system with an alarm, keypad, and motion sensor with an embedded microphone. Discontinued and removed from Google Store in October 2020, though it will continue functioning.[42]
- Google Station – service that allowed users to Spread Wi-Fi hotspots. Shut down on September 30.[43]
- Hire by Google – applicant tracking system and recruiting software. Shut down on September 1.[44][45]
- Password Checkup – an extension that warned of breached third-party logins. Shut down in July after it had been integrated with Chrome.[46]
- Google Photos Print – a subscription service that automatically selected the best ten photos from the last thirty days which were mailed to users’ homes. Shut down in June.[47]
- Shoelace – an app used to find group activities with others who share your interests. Shut down in May.[48]
- Neighbourly – an experimental mobile app designed to help you learn about your neighborhood by asking other residents. Shut down on May 12.[49]
- 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 shut down on May 4, 2020.[50]
- Material Theme Editor – plugin for Sketch app which allowed you to create a material-based design system for your app. Discontinued in March.[51]
- Fiber TV – an IPTV service bundled with Google Fiber. Discontinued on February 4, 2020.[52]
- One Today – an app that allowed users to donate $1 to different organizations and discover how their donation would be used. Discontinued in January.[53]
- Androidify – allowed users to create a custom Android avatar. Discontinued in January.[54]
2019 [edit ]
2018 [edit ]
2017 [edit ]
2016 [edit ]
- Google Code – Open source code hosting. Discontinued on January 25 and renamed to Google Developers.[93]
- Picasa – photo organization and editing application. Closed March 15 and replaced by Google Photos.[94]
- Google Compare – comparison-shopping site for auto insurance, credit cards and mortgages[95]
- Google Showtimes – movie showtime search engine. Discontinued on November 1.[96]
- MyTracks – GPS logging. Shut down April 30.[97]
- Project Ara – an “initiative to build a phone with interchangeable modules for various components like cameras and batteries”[98] was suspended to “streamline the company’s seemingly disorganized product lineup”.[99] on September 2.
- Panoramio – geolocation-oriented photo sharing website. Discontinued on November 4.[100] Google’s Local Guides program as well 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.[101]
2015 [edit ]
- Google Moderator – rank user-submitted questions, suggestions and ideas via crowdsourcing.[102] Discontinued on June 30.
- Wildfire by Google – social media marketing software[103]
- BebaPay – prepaid ticket payment system. Discontinued on March 15.[104]
- Google Helpouts – Hangout-based live video chat with experts. Discontinued on April 20.[105]
- Google Earth Enterprise – Google Earth for enterprise use. Discontinued on March 20.
- Google Earth Plugin – customize Google Earth. Discontinued on December 15.
- Speak To Tweet – telephone service created in 2011 in collaboration with Twitter and SayNow allowing users to phone a specific number and leave a voicemail; a tweet was automatically posted on Twitter. Discontinued sometime during 2015.
2014 [edit ]
2013 [edit ]
2012 [edit ]
2011 [edit ]
2010 [edit ]
- Marratech e-Meeting – web conferencing software, used internally by Google’s employees. Discontinued on February 19.
- Google SearchWiki – annotate and re-order search results. Discontinued March 3, replaced by Google Stars.
- GOOG-411 (also known as Voice Local Search) – directory assistance service. Discontinued on November 12.
- Google Base – submission database that enabled content owners to submit content, have it hosted and made searchable. Information was organized using attributes. Discontinued on December 17, replaced with Google Shopping APIs.
2009 [edit ]
2008 [edit ]
- Google Browser Sync (Mozilla Firefox) – allowed Firefox users to synchronize settings across multiple computers. Discontinued in June.
- Google Lively – 3D animated chat. Discontinued December 31.[135]
- Hello – send images across the Internet and publish them to blogs. Discontinued on May 15.[136]
- SearchMash – search engine to “test innovative user interfaces”. Discontinued on November 24.[137]
- Send to Phone – send links and other information from Firefox to their phone by text message. Discontinued on August 28, replaced by Google Chrome to Phone.[78]
- Web Accelerator – increased load speed of web pages. No longer available for, or supported by, 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 Player – a video player that played back files in Google’s own .gvi format and supported playlists in .gvp format. Shut down on August 17 due to Google’s acquisition of YouTube.
- Related Links – links to information related to a website’s content. Discontinued on April 30.
- Public Service Search – non-commercial organization 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[138]
2006 [edit ]
- Google Answers – online knowledge market that allowed users to post bounties for well-researched answers to their queries. Discontinued on November 28; still accessible (read-only).
- Google Deskbar – desktop bar with a built-in mini browser. Replaced by a similar feature in Google Desktop. Discontinued May 8.
- Writely – web-based word processor. On October 10, Writely was merged into Google Docs & Spreadsheets.