| A quick list: Angular: v1 is "dead", but is still receiving major version updates https://angular.io/guide/updating-to-version-10 Hangouts: meet.google.com Password Checkup: integrated into Chrome, Firefox has its own thing as well. Google Photos Print: it's just no longer a subscription service that automatically selects photos (who would want something to pick a photo book's photos for you??). https://www.google.com/photos/printing/ Shoelace: Kind of disingenuous to include Area 120 projects, which are experiments by design. Google Chrome Apps: Sunset in favor of PWAs which don't rely on Chrome Web Store? sign me up! Dragonfly: Was never public so I don't see this as 'killed'. I think these different announcement types should be noted or properly filtered, maybe by noting the app that replaces the app, eg "alternative: google meet". |
Angular: I agree that angular is not dead, people can still use v1 if they want to. This does not count.
Hangouts: the new version has different pricing, different features, different name, different URL, different apps... this absolutely counts (and is one of the most egregious examples)
Password checkup: the extension worked fine, but they intentionally disabled it. Any references to it on the web now have to be updated to refer to password checkup in the browser. Anyone who knows how to use the extension has to relearn how to use it in the browser. This counts.
Google Photos Print: yes the original was stupid, but it was still a product and is now gone. This counts.
Shoelace: yeah this never really launched in the first place. This doesn't count.
Google Chrome Apps: I mean really? Anything that requires rewriting parts of an app to make it work counts!
Dragonfly: this was never released, it doesn't count. But it is important that people know about this, it is an example of Google quite blatantly being evil.