The Google Graveyard
slate.comMissing Google's IMVU clone: Lively[1,2]
[1] http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2008/11/lively-no-more.html
Am I right in thinking the only one to be made Open Source is Google Wave? How much benefit would other projects bring if they were made Open Source?
I was hoping this would be an article about a real Google Graveyard...not for people! but for code. What do large companies like Google do when they kill projects? Surely they don't just rm -rf * the entire machine and repurpose it - do projects like this get archived, and if so, who maintains those archives and why?
Only now I realised they shut down Google Code Search. I tried searching something in an Open Source project recently. The search box on Google Code was still there, but it always returned 0 results... It's quite annoying when they just remove a feature and the only way you find out is by browsing Hacker News.
IT has been a while. But for what it's worth they recently added a search functionality in Google project hosting pages (For in project search). Such as: https://code.google.com/p/dart/codesearch
I actually liked the visualization till I saw Google Glass at the bottom. IMO there was no need to do that.
Do you doubt it's going to happen?
Whenever it happens or not, I don't think it was necessary to add a product that hasn't died yet to the graveyard.
There should be a tomb for Google.cn They abandoned probably more than 100 million users when they shut it down. Google should grow up and learn to deal with complexities of the real world and do some real good instead of sticking to some vague motto.
I have no recollection of ever even hearing of approximately 3/4 of those.
When will NaCL join them?
Not before Dart, I guess.