Google Kills Knol, Wave, and Others
Google is shutting a number of products to focus opereations
After shutting the social-network Buzz, the personal health records service Google Health, and the search application for files and documents on your own PC Google Desktop, Google continues to execute its plans to shed businesses that didn't have the impact they hoped for. Last week they killed also Google Bookmarks Lists, Google Friend Connect, Google Gears, Google Wave, Knol and more.
The latest round of cuts, announced in a blog post by Urs Holzle, senior vice president of operations and a Google fellow, includes Google Bookmarks Lists, which let users share bookmarks with friends, and Google Friend Connect, which let Webmasters add social features to their site.
Knol, launched in 2007, will continue to work until April 30. From May 1 to October 1, articles published on the site by the community, known as knols, will no longer be viewable, but can be downloaded and exported. After that, Knol content will no longer be accessible.
Google stopped development on Wave more than a year ago. As of January 31, it will be a read-only service, and users won't be able to create new posts. On April 30, Google will turn off the service completely.
The company is also completely killing Google Gears, a Web plug-in that it already removed from its Chrome browser in March. On December 1, Gears-based offline Gmail and Calendar will stop working across all browsers. And later in the month, Gears will no longer be available for download.
The company is also removing the Google Search Timeline's graph of historical results for queries. Web surfers, though, will be able to restrict searches to particular time periods using the tools on the search page.
Google is also shuttering Renewable Energy Cheaper than Coal. Google developed the initiative to drive down the cost of renewable energy.
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