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Google+
Google+ (sometimes written as Google Plus, stylized as G+ or g+) was a social network owned and operated by Google until it ceased operations in 2019. The network was launched on June 28, 2011, in an attempt to challenge other social networks, linking other Google products like Google Drive, Blogger, Google AdSense, and YouTube. The service, Google's fourth foray into social networking, experienced strong growth in its initial years, although usage statistics varied, depending on how the service was defined. Three Google executives oversaw the service, which underwent substantial changes that

Picasa
Picasa is a discontinued, cross-platform image organizer and image viewer for organizing and editing digital photos, integrated with a now defunct photo-sharing website, originally created by a company named Lifescape (which at that time was incubated by Idealab) in 2002. "Picasa" is a blend of the name of Spanish painter Pablo Picasso, the word casa (Spanish for "house") and "pic" for pictures.
Orkut
Orkut was a social networking service owned and operated by Google. The service was designed to help users meet new and old friends and maintain existing relationships. The website was named after its creator, Google employee Orkut Büyükkökten.
Knol
Knol was a Google project that aimed to include user-written articles on a range of topics. The lower-case term knol, which Google defined as a "unit of knowledge", referred to an article in the project. Knol was often viewed as a rival to Wikipedia.
Google Hangouts
communication software by Google
Google Stadia
Google cloud gaming service
Apache Wave
software framework for real-time collaborative editing online
Google Videos
a video search engine from Google
Google Buzz
social networking, microblogging and messaging tool
Google Reader
RSS/Atom feed aggregator

iGoogle
iGoogle (formerly Google Personalized Homepage) was a customizable Ajax-based start page or personal web portal launched by Google in May 2005. It was discontinued on November 1, 2013, because the company believed the need for it had eroded over time.
Google Labs
Google experimental services
Google Goggles
downloadable image recognition application created by Google
Google Pay Send Vivek Kumar
mobile payment system developed by Google
Google Notebook
website
Google Checkout
2006–2013 online payment processing service by Google
meebo
Meebo (often stylized as meebo) was an instant messaging and social networking service provider. It was founded in September 2005 by Sandy Jen, Seth Sternberg, and Elaine Wherry, and was based in Mountain View, California. Initially the company offered a web-based instant messenger service, extending its offer in more general online chat and even social networking directions. In June 2012, Google acquired Meebo to merge the company's staff with the Google+ developers team.
Inbox by Gmail
email service developed by Google
Google Domains
domain registration service offered by Google
Google Page Creator
website creation and hosting service by Google
Picnik
Picnik was an online photo editing service which was acquired by Google in 2010. It was headquartered in Downtown Seattle, Washington, United States.
Google URL Shortener
discontinued URL shortening service
Google Answers
website (2002-2006)
Google Code Search
website

Google Lively
web-based virtual environment produced by Google
Google Friend Connect
social networkin
GOOG-411
GOOG-411 (or Google Voice Local Search) was a telephone service launched by Google in 2007, that provided a speech-recognition-based business directory search, and placed a call to the resulting number in the United States or Canada. The service was accessible via a toll-free telephone number. It was an alternative to 4-1-1, an often-expensive service provided by local and long-distance phone companies, and was therefore commonly known as Google 411. This service was discontinued on November 12, 2010.
Google Base
database provided by Google containing various types of content

ZygoteBody
thumb|Labeled view of the right radial artery from Zygote Body
ZygoteBody, formerly Google Body, is a web application by Zygote Media Group that renders manipulable 3D anatomical models of the human body. Several layers, from muscle tissues down to blood vessels, can be removed or made transparent to allow better study of individual body parts. Most of the body parts are labelled and are searchable.
Google Blog Search
blog search engine
Google Latitude
location-aware feature of Google Maps
Google Sidewiki
web annotation tool
Google Spaces
application for group discussions and messaging developed by Google
Google Optimize
freemium tool offered by Google for website A/B testing and personalization
Google News & Weather
discontinued news aggregator by Google
Google Directory
discontinued web directory hosted by Google
Urchin
software
Google Insights for Search
service by Google
Aardvark
knowledge market
Google Squared
information retrieval program
Google SearchWiki
Search engine feature
Google Sync
File synchronization service from Google
Google Express
same-day shopping service from Google
Google Mashup Editor
Online mashup creation service
Google Tez
Google pay Tez contact now
Google weblight
service offered by Google
Google Image Labeler
feature in Google Images