Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Google kills off more services

Google have announced yet another round of them killing off services that are not crucial to their growth strategy, much of which is focused around the integration of Google+ into their strategic web assets in the future.

This time the applications are generally lesser known ones, including online photo editor Picnik, Google Message Continuity and data management platform Needlebase. Picnik is the best known of the lot and was picked up in 2010, Google at the time having plans to integrate it into their Picasa photo sharing service - which is being renamed as Google Photos.

The announcement was made on their blog here.

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