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Google’s Product Bloodbath: The Full Rundown

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Google makes dozens of products we use everyday—they’ve killed plenty of disappointments, too. Now Google’s getting trigger-happy on some of its babies. Here’s a list of what they’re knocking off to make way for the bigger and better.

Aardvak

Google bought the social question and answer service Aardvark in 2010. Don’t be surprised if they build some Aardvark’s functionality into Google+.

Google Desktop

Google’s desktop widget allows you to search the web, email, as well as files on your computer. Google says that now that people do everything in the cloud, it’s no longer useful. Google will say goodbye to Desktop on September 14th.

Google Pack

Google’s free software bundle—applications like Skype, Abobe Acrobat Reader, and Google Earth—will also be knocked off. Google says people don’t download software anymore.

Sidewiki

Google’s browser extension allows you to make comments on a website with your Google account. It was supposed to be a way for users to share suggestions with a website’s author. Google wants to shift its focus on to other social products (read: Google+). Off with its head!

The other, smaller products that killed of today include:

Fast Flip

Google Maps API for Flash

Google Web Security

Image Labeler

Notebook

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Full details of the massacre can be found on Google’s blog. [Google]

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