Will Google Stop Loss of its Products??

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Google closed some of its products, including Buzz, Code Search, Code Search API and Jaiku, and said, "will focus on the changing world of the future, and honesty about the past." "We want to create good products that truly change people's lives, the products they use two or three times a day," said Bradley Horowitz, Vice President, Product.


"To succeed, you really focus and reflective thinking about what you are working, and just as important that you do not work. That's why we recently decided to close some of the products, and beat the other into account the features of existing products." Code Search, which aims to help people search the Open Source online, they must be sealed with the 15 Code Search API January 2012.


A few weeks later, said Google will close the Google API and Buzz Buzz, and focuses instead on Google +. While people probably will not be able to create new posts after that, they look at their existing content to their Google Profile, and upload it to Google Search Accompany giant.Jaiku, Google bought in 2007, close a product that allows users to send updates to friends, 15 In January 2012.


We are working to allow Jaiku users to export their data, "Google said.Several years ago, Google enabled people to interact socially iGoogle. With its new focus on the + Google, iGoogle social features removed on 15 January 2012.iGoogle itself and non-social applications iGoogle remain as they are.


University Research Program for Google Search, which provides API access to Google search results with a small number of approved researchers to close the 15th January 2012.In addition to Google Labs site later today to close, and as previously announced, Boutiques.com Like.com website and replaced by former Google Product Search. "We have learned a lot of products such as Buzz and have begun to learn to work every day with our vision products such as Google +. Our users expect great things from us, announcements today, let us focus even more on something really awesome," Horowitz said.

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