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Google One
subscription service from Google
Protocol Buffers
data serialization format

Jamboard
thumb|Jamboard at SWPS University
Jamboard was a digital interactive whiteboard developed by Google to work with Google Workspace, formerly known as G Suite. It was officially announced on 25 October 2016. It had a 55" 4K touchscreen physical display and could be used for online collaboration using Google Workspace. The display could also be mounted onto a wall or be configured into a stand. Jamboard was discontinued on January 1, 2025.
Pixel Camera
camera application developed by Google for Android
Google Ngram Viewer
online search engine
gRPC
gRPC (acronym for gRPC Remote Procedure Calls) is a cross-platform high-performance remote procedure call (RPC) framework. gRPC was initially created by Google, but is open source and is used in many organizations. Use cases range from microservices to the "last mile" of computing (mobile, web, and the Internet of things). gRPC uses HTTP/2 for transport, Protocol Buffers as the interface description language, and provides features such as authentication, bidirectional streaming and flow control, blocking or nonblocking bindings, and cancellation and timeouts. It generates cross-platform client
Google Web Server
web server
Google Docs Editors
cloud-based office suite

Blockly
Blockly is a client-side library for the programming language JavaScript for creating block-based visual programming languages (VPLs) and editors. A project of Google, it is free and open-source software released under the Apache License 2.0. It typically runs in a web browser.
Android Automotive
Android operating system version for car infotainment systems
Crowdsource
crowdsourcing ML platform developed by Google
Google Play Newsstand
defunct news aggregator and digital newsstand by Google

Chrome Remote Desktop
remote desktop software
Google Antigravity
AI coding tool by Google
Spanner
scalable relational database service offered by Google's Cloud Platform

Google Mobile Services
Google's proprietary software bundle on Android platform
ARCore
ARCore, also known as Google Play Services for AR, is a software development kit developed by Google that allows for augmented reality (AR) applications to be built. ARCore has been certified for a number of devices, but is software-locked on devices that did not complete the certification procedure. Spoofing the ID of a device that completed the procedure makes ARCore work on more devices. Requirements for certification include the "quality of the camera, motion sensors [and] a powerful enough CPU that integrates with the hardware design". Devices must also ship with Google Play to qualify fo
Files
mobile app for Android
Google Guava
open-source set of common libraries for Java
Content ID
copyright detection system
Google Spaces
application for group discussions and messaging developed by Google
Google Japanese Input
Japanese input method editor by Google
Google Web Designer
freeware application by Google
Widevine
Widevine is a proprietary digital rights management (DRM) system that is included in most major web browsers and in the operating systems Android and iOS. It is used by streaming services—including Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Peacock, and Hulu—to allow authorized users to view media while preventing them from creating unauthorized copies.
list of Google apps for Android
Wikimedia list article
Google Guice
open-source software framework
Apache Beam
Unified programming model
AI Overviews
Google Search feature
Gemma
family of large language models by Google
Google Opinion Rewards
mobile survey app
LevelDB
LevelDB is an open-source on-disk key-value store written by Google fellows Jeffrey Dean and Sanjay Ghemawat. Inspired by Bigtable, LevelDB source code is hosted on GitHub under the New BSD License and has been ported to a variety of Unix-based systems, macOS, Windows, and Android.
Exposure Notification
initiative for mobile device-based privacy-preserving contact tracing
OCRopus
OCRopus is a free document analysis and optical character recognition (OCR) system released under the Apache License v2.0 with a very modular design using command-line interfaces.
AI Mode
feature of Google Search
Data Studio
online tool for converting data into customizable reports and dashboards
Google Lighthouse
open-source, automated tool for measuring the quality of web pages
VideoPoet
VideoPoet is a large language model developed by Google Research in 2023 for video making. It can be asked to animate still images. The model accepts text, images, and videos as inputs, with a program to add feature for any input to any format generated content. VideoPoet was publicly announced on December 19, 2023. It uses an autoregressive language model.
Google AI Studio
web-based IDE for prototyping with Google's generative AI models
Google Read Along
Android language-learning app
Google Catalogs
shopping application for tablet computers
Google Pinyin
input method developed by Google China Labs and released in 2007
Google Station
Google service that allows partners to roll out Wi-Fi hotspots in public places by providing software and advice on hardware to turn fiber connections into Wi-Fi
Bazel
software tool that automates software builds and tests
Google Colab
Google Colab is an online platform hosted by Google to write, run and share code
Google weblight
service offered by Google
gLinux
gLinux is a Debian Testing-based Linux distribution used at Google as a workstation operating system. The Google gLinux team builds the system from source code, introducing their own changes. gLinux replaced, the previously used Ubuntu-based distribution, Goobuntu. gLinux is usually installed by loading into a bootstrap environment when it is first booted up.
Google Tasks
software developed by Google for task management
Dremel
Google-developed query engine
GSON
Gson, or Google Gson, is an open-source Java library that serializes Java objects to JSON (and deserializes them back to Java).
Quick Share
data transfer utility by Samsung and Google
Lyra
lossy audio codec developed by Google