2012 – 2016
HARDWARE
Narrative Clip was small wearable capable of automatically take a picture every 30 seconds whilst being worn throughout the day, a practice known as "life-logging".
2013 – 2016
HARDWARE
Pebble was a smartwatch developed by Pebble Technology featuring a 1.26 inch black and white memory LCD using an ultra low-power "transflective LCD".
2005 – 2016
SERVICE
Panoramio was a geo-location tagging and photo sharing product.
2005 – 2016
SERVICE
Google Showtimes was a standalone movie search result page.
2012 – 2016
APP
Pixate was a platform for creating sophisticated animations and interactions, and refine your designs through 100% native prototypes for iOS and Android.
2003 – 2016
APP
Microsoft WebMatrix was a cloud-connected website builder and HTML editor for Windows, geared towards web development.
2013 – 2016
APP
Vine was a social networking short-form video hosting service where users could share six-second-long, looping video clips.
2011 – 2016
APP
Visual Studio LightSwitch was an extension and framework specifically tailored for creating line-of-business applications built on existing .NET technologies.
2010 – 2016
HARDWARE
Google Nexus was Google's line of flagship Android phones, tablets, and accessories.
2015 – 2016
APP
Together was a watch face for Android Wear that let two users link their watches together to share small visual messages.
2013 – 2016
APP
Sunrise Calendar was a calendar application for web, mobile and desktop, featuring live aggregation of calendars from multiple sources.
2015 – 2016
HARDWARE
Apple Watch was the first smartwatch in the Apple Watch family, it paired to the iPhone and was equipped with a built-in heart rate sensor.
2013 – 2016
HARDWARE
Project Ara was a modular smartphone project under development by Google.
2012 – 2016
SERVICE
Web hosting in Google Drive was a method of uploading HTML, CSS and other files in order to publish live web sites.
2002 – 2016
APP
Windows Journal was an application to create and organize handwritten notes and drawing, included in Windows XP Tablet PC Edition as well as select editions of Windows Vista and later.
2006 – 2016
SOFTWARE
Microsoft SharePoint Designer (SPD), formerly known as Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer, was an HTML editor freeware for creating or modifying Microsoft SharePoint sites, workflows and web pages.
2006 – 2016
APP
Microsoft SharePoint Designer (SPD), formerly known as Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer, was an HTML editor freeware for creating or modifying Microsoft SharePoint sites, workflows and web pages.
2011 – 2016
SERVICE
Google Swiffy was a web-based tool that converted SWF files to HTML5.
2013 – 2016
HARDWARE
Google Wallet Card was a prepaid debit card that let users pay for things in person and online using their Wallet balance at any retailer that accepted MasterCard.
2014 – 2016
HARDWARE
Nexus Player was a digital media player that allowed users to play music, watch video originating from Internet services or a local network, and play games.
2012 – 2016
HARDWARE
Revolv was a monitoring and control system that allowed users to control their connected devices from a single hub.
2007 – 2016
SERVICE
Freebase was a large collaborative knowledge base consisting of structured data composed mainly by its community members, developed by Metaweb(acquired by Google).
2012 – 2016
SERVICE
Google Now was a feature of Google Search that offered predictive cards with information and daily updates in Chrome and the Google app for Android and iOS.
2009 – 2016
APP
MyTracks was a GPS tracking application for Android which allowed users to track their path, speed, distance and elevation.
2015 – 2016
APP
uWeave (pronounced “micro weave”) was an implementation of the Weave protocol intended for use on microcontroller based devices.
2016 – 2016
SERVICE
Tay was a chatbot that was shutdown after only 16 hours since it began to post inflammatory and offensive tweets through its Twitter account.
2013 – 2016
HARDWARE
iPhone 5S was a smartphone and featured a new white/gold color scheme in addition to white/silver and space gray/black.
2015 – 2016
SERVICE
Google Compare allowed consumers to compare several offers ranging from insurance, mortgage, and credit cards.
2013 – 2016
APP
Mailbox was a email management application that introduced innovative features, such as swipe-based email sorting, snoozing and filtering.
2012 – 2016
SERVICE
Google Maps Coordinate was a service for managing mobile workforces with the help of mobile apps and a web-based dashboard.
2013 – 2016
SERVICE
Pie was a work-centric group chat website and app comparable to Slack.
2011 – 2016
HARDWARE
iPhone 4S was a smartphone where the "S" stood for Siri, an iPhone 4S-exclusive intelligent personal assistant that was later included in future generations of mobile Apple products.
2013 – 2016
HARDWARE
iPhone 5C was a smartphone where the "C" stood for Color. It had a hard-coated polycarbonate shell instead of the aluminum of the original iPhone 5.
2013 – 2016
SERVICE
Google Maps Engine was an online tool for map creation. It enabled you to create layered maps using your own data as well as Google Maps data.
2007 – 2016
SERVICE
Songza was a free music streaming service that would recommend its users various playlists based on time of day and mood or activity.
2005 – 2016
SERVICE
Google Code was a service that provided revision control, an issue tracker, and a wiki for code documentation.
2005 – 2015
SERVICE
Google Blog Search API was a way to search blogs utilizing Google.
2008 – 2015
SERVICE
Google Earth Browser Plug-in allowed developers to embed Google Earth into web pages and included a JavaScript API for custom 3D drawing and interaction.
2012 – 2015
APP
Timeful was an iOS to do list and calendar application, developed to reinvent the way that people manage their most precious resource of time.
2007 – 2015
APP
Microsoft Forefront was a family of line-of-business security software designed to help protect computer networks, network servers and individual devices, which underlying technology was acquired from Sybari in 2005.
2006 – 2015
SERVICE
Zune was a line of digital media products and services.
2002 – 2015
SERVICE
Picasa was an image organizer and image viewer for organizing and editing digital photos.
2009 – 2015
HARDWARE
Apple TV (1st generation) was a digital media player inteded to be used with your TV. With a capacity of either 40 or 160 GB it could store both video and audio synced from iTunes.
2008 – 2015
SERVICE
Google Flu Trends was a service attempting to make accurate predictions about flu activity.
2011 – 2015
SERVICE
Google Catalogs was a shopping application that delivered the virtual catalogs of large retailers to users.
2008 – 2015
SERVICE
Google Moderator was a service that used crowdsourcing to rank user-submitted questions, suggestions and ideas.
2011 – 2015
SERVICE
Android @ Home allowed a user’s device to discover, connect, and communicate with devices and appliances in the home.
2002 – 2015
SERVICE
Windows Media Center was a digital video recorder and media player for Windows.
2013 – 2015
SERVICE
Google Helpouts was an online collaboration service where users could share their expertise through live video.
2005 – 2015
SOFTWARE
Aperture was an image organizer developed by Apple for the macOS operating system. The software handled work such as importing and organizing image files, applying corrective adjustments and printing photographs.
2002 – 2015
SOFTWARE
iPhoto was a digital photograph manipulation software application developed by Apple Inc.
2012 – 2015
APP
YouTube for PlayStation Vita was a native YouTube browsing and viewing application for the PS Vita and PSTV game consoles.
2013 – 2015
SERVICE
BebaPay was a form of electronic ticketing platform in Nairobi, Kenya that was developed by Google in partnership with Equity Bank.
2013 – 2015
HARDWARE
Google Play Edition devices were a series of Android smartphones and tablets sold by Google.
2013 – 2015
HARDWARE
Google Glass Explorer Edition was a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display and camera that allows the wearer to interact with various applications and the Internet via natural language voice commands.
2010 – 2015
APP
Word Lens translated text in real time on images by using the viewfinder of a device's camera without the need of an internet connection; The technology was rolled into Google Translate.
2000 – 2014
SERVICE
Microsoft MapPoint was a program and a service created by Microsoft that allows users to view, edit and integrate maps.
2004 – 2014
SERVICE
Orkut was a social network designed to help users meet new and old friends and maintain existing relationships.
2001 – 2014
HARDWARE
iPod Classic was a portable media player with a LCD display and hard drive for storage.
1988 – 2014
APP
Microsoft Streets & Trips (Microsoft AutoRoute) was a mapping program targeting the average consumer to do a variety of map related tasks in the North American region, such as route planning.
2009 – 2014
SERVICE
Microsoft Academic Search was a research project and an academic search engine.
2007 – 2014
SERVICE
Games for Windows – Live (GFWL) was an online gaming service used by Games for Windows–branded PC titles that enables Windows PCs to connect to Microsoft's Live service.
2010 – 2014
HARDWARE
Google TV was a smart TV platform that integrated Android and Chrome to create an interactive television overlay.
2013 – 2014
APP
Quickoffice was a productivity suite for mobile devices which allowed the viewing, creating and editing of documents, presentations and spreadsheets.
2007 – 2014
SERVICE
Google Questions and Answers was a free knowledge market that allowed users to collaboratively find answers to their questions.
2012 – 2014
SERVICE
Wildfire by Google was a social marketing application that enabled businesses to create, optimize and measure their presence on social networks.
2012 – 2014
SERVICE
BufferBox was a Canadian startup that provided consumers 24/7 convenience of picking up their online purchases.
2013 – 2014
SERVICE
SlickLogin was an Israeli start-up company which developed sound-based password alternatives, was acquired by Google and hasn't released anything since.
2013 – 2014
APP
Flappy Bird was a mobile game where the player controls a bird, attempting to fly between columns of green pipes without hitting them.
2011 – 2014
SERVICE
Google Schemer was a Google service for sharing and discovering things to do.
2010 – 2014
SERVICE
Google Chrome Frame was a plugin for Internet Explorer that allowed web pages to be displayed using WebKit and the V8 JavaScript engine.
2005 – 2014
SERVICE
Google Notifier alerted users to new emails on their Gmail account.
2009 – 2014
APP
Bump! is a discontinued iOS and Android mobile app that enables smartphone users to transfer contact information, photos and files between devices.
2011 – 2014
SERVICE
Google Offers was a service offering discounts and coupons. Initially, it was a deal of the day website similar to Groupon.
2008 – 2014
HARDWARE
PixelSense (formerly called Microsoft Surface) was an interactive surface computing platform that allows one or more people to interact with a tabletop screen.
2007 – 2013
SERVICE
Windows Home Server was intended to be a solution for homes with multiple connected PCs to offer file sharing, automated backups, print server, and remote access.
2006 – 2013
SERVICE
Zune Marketplace was an online store that offered music, podcasts, TV shows, movies, music videos, and mobile applications.
2011 – 2013
APP
Google Currents was a social magazine app by Google, which was replaced by Google Play Newsstand.
2006 – 2013
SERVICE
Google Checkout was an online payment processing service that aimed to simplify the process of paying for online purchases.
2010 – 2013
SERVICE
Google Trader was a classifieds service run by Google in Ghana, Uganda, Kenya and Nigeria to help customers trade goods and services online.
2005 – 2013
SERVICE
iGoogle was a customizable Ajax-based start page or personal web portal.
1996 – 2013
SERVICE
MSN TV (formerly WebTV by WebTV Networks, Inc.) was a web access product consisting of a thin client device which used a television for display and the online service that supported it.
2010 – 2013
HARDWARE
iPhone 4 was a smartphone in the iPhone family and it introduced a new hardware design for the first time.
2012 – 2013
HARDWARE
iPhone 5 was a smartphone and was he first iPhone to be completely developed under the guidance of Tim Cook and the last iPhone to be overseen by Steve Jobs.
1998 – 2013
SERVICE
Microsoft TechNet was a Microsoft web portal and web service for IT professionals, containing documentation for Microsoft products, discussion forums, an evaluation center for downloading trialware, blogs for Microsoft employees and much more.
2009 – 2013
SERVICE
Google Latitude was a location-aware feature of Google Maps, a successor to an earlier SMS-based service Dodgeball.
2005 – 2013
SERVICE
Google Reader was a RSS/Atom feed aggregator.
2012 – 2013
HARDWARE
Nexus Q was a digital media player that allowed users with Android devices to stream content from supported services to a connected television or speakers via an integrated amplifier.
2011 – 2013
SERVICE
Punchd was a digital loyalty card app and service targeted towards small businesses that originated as a student project at Cal Poly in 2009 and was acquired by Google in 2011.
2009 – 2013
SERVICE
Building Maker enabled users to create 3D models of buildings for Google Earth on the browser.
2005 – 2013
SERVICE
Often remembered as 'Gchat', Google Talk was a messaging service for both text and voice using XMPP.
2004 – 2013
SERVICE
Google SMS let you text questions- including weather, sports scores, word definitions, and more- to 466453 and get an answer back.
2008 – 2013
SERVICE
Google Cloud Connect was a free cloud computing plugin for multiple versions of Microsoft Office that automatically stored and synchronized files to Google Docs.
2007 – 2013
SERVICE
Picnik was an online photo editing service that allowed users to edit, style, crop, and resize images.
2003 – 2013
APP
Microsoft Office Picture Manager (formely Microsoft Picture Library) was a raster graphics editor included up to Office 2010 to organize and edit images.
1999 – 2013
APP
MSN Messenger (later rebranded as Windows Live Messenger) was a cross-platform instant messaging client.
2010 – 2013
APP
Windows Live Mesh (formerly known as Windows Live FolderShare, Live Mesh, and Windows Live Sync) was a file synchronization application supporting both direct PC-to-PC and cloud-based synchronizazion and featuring Remote Desktop capability through the browser.
2006 – 2013
APP
Microsoft XNA was a freeware set of tools with a managed runtime environment provided by Microsoft that facilitates video game development and management, based on the .NET Framework, with versions that run on Windows NT, Windows Phone and the Xbox 360.