Websites listing every service that Microsoft and Google have discontinued over time

Websites listing every service that Microsoft and Google have discontinued over time

Currently, two of the major tech companies that we deal with on a daily basis are Google and Microsoft. All of this is made possible by the platforms, services, and goods they provide that we use on our desktop computers and other gadgets like cell phones. However, we have to remember that not all of their endeavors are successful.

We are referring to businesses that have been working with us for a number of years and who offer us their projects, both personally and more corporately. We can find numerous products from these two companies by simply looking at our desktop, mobile phone, or console. But despite all this, they have also made mistakes, and there are many of them. Specifically, we are referring to projects that have been in the works for a long time and have eventually become real disasters and have been closed.

Both Google and Microsoft have suffered setbacks in recent years in the form of applications and online platforms that did not achieve the expected success. Hence, a website has recently been launched where we will have the opportunity to see the platforms that Microsoft has destroyed over the years. To give you a better idea, it is a website that was created and launched to make available to everyone a set of products and software platforms that have already been abandoned and developed by Microsoft.

It's called Microsoft Graveyard; we just have to access this site from our favorite browser to take a look at these products. We also find a short description of each service, the date of its disappearance, and a link that will allow us to expand on everything related to that platform or program.

-  Microsoft Graveyard link

In fact, it could be said that this website we just mentioned with the Microsoft products that were closed is a copy of the Google website. The truth is that some time ago, the search giant launched its own website to identify the programs and platforms that it had to put aside over time by closing them permanently.

To access the Killed by Google site, we can do so through the link at the bottom of the article. We will also find software and hardware projects that have disappeared over the years but which were actually developed by the search giant.

We will find detailed information about each of these projects as well as the date of their disappearance. Without a doubt, both of the above sites will be intriguing because we will find some components that we did not even know were gone.

- Link   Killed by Google


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