This website saves all Google products and services that have 'died'.
Over the years, Goole has died many of the company's products, applications and services. The most recent is the Gmail Inbox application, or Google, which Google has placed a lot of hope, will be able to compete directly with Facebook.
The number of Google's "abandoned children" is so great that it can 'build' a massive "cemetery".
And to save all the information about the once-dead ambitions of technology giant, Cody Ogden, a programmer who created an open list called "Killed by Google". This list lists all the features or services that have been developed by Google and death from Google Zeitgeist to Buzz with a tombstone or guillotine icon at the same time as "death." Click on each product, you will be directed to a website that displays detailed information about the development process until its removal.
In a post on Twitter, Cody Ogden, said the purpose of his development of this list is to appreciate the technologies that have appeared and paralleled us for a while.
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