Sunday, October 16, 2011

Google Closes Google Buzz, Buzz API, Jaiku, Code Search, iGoogle's Social Features on January 15, 2012

Google Buzz, Buzz API, Jaiku, Code Search, iGoogle's Social Features, University Research Program for Google Search will Close on January 15, 2012.

According to one of the official post by Google. Some of services and products are going to close on January 15, 2012.

According to Google

Code Search
, which was designed to help people search for open source code all over the web, will be shut down along with the Code Search API on January 15, 2012.

In a few weeks we’ll shut down Google Buzz and the Buzz API, and focus instead on Google+. While people obviously won't be able to create new posts after that, they will be able to view their existing content on their Google Profile, and download it using Google Takeout.

Jaiku
, a product we acquired in 2007 that let users send updates to friends, will shut down on January 15, 2012. We’ll be working to enable users to export their data from Jaiku.

Several years ago, we gave people the ability to interact socially on iGoogle. With our new focus on Google+, we will remove iGoogle's social features on January 15, 2012. iGoogle itself, and non-social iGoogle applications, will stay as they are.

The University Research Program
for Google Search, which provides API access to our search results for a small number of approved academic researchers, will close on January 15, 2012.

In addition, later today the Google Labs site will shut down, and as previously announced, Boutiques.com and the former Like.com websites will be replaced by Google Product Search.

You can read details about here A fall spring-clean

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