
- Killed 11 months ago, Jamboard was a digital 4K touchscreen whiteboard device that allowed to collaborate using Google Workspace services. It was over 7 years old.
- Killed about 1 year ago, VPN by Google One was a virtual private network service that provided users encrypted transit of their data and network activity and allowed them to mask their IP address. It was over 3 years old.
- Killed almost 2 years ago, Google Optimize was a web analytics and testing tool that allowed users to run experiments aimed at increasing visitor conversion rates and overall satisfaction. It was over 11 years old.
- Killed over 2 years ago, Google OnHub was a series of residential wireless routers manufactured by Asus and TP-Link that were powered by Google software, managed by Google apps, and offered enhanced special features like Google Assistant. It was over 7 years old.
- Killed about 3 years ago, Android Auto for phone screens was an app that allowed the screen of the phone to be used as an Android Auto interface while driving, intended for vehicles that did not have a compatible screen built in. It was over 2 years old.
- Killed over 3 years ago, Cameos on Google allowed celebrities and other public figures to record video responses to the most common questions asked about them which would be shown to users in Google Search results. It was over 3 years old.
- Killed almost 4 years ago, Your News Update was a service that offered an audio digest of a mix of short news stories chosen at that moment based on a user's interests, location, user history, and preferences, as well as the top news stories out there. It was almost 2 years old.
- Killed almost 5 years ago, Google Hire was an applicant tracking system to help small to medium businesses distribute jobs, identify and attract candidates, build strong relationships with candidates, and efficiently manage the interview process. It was about 3 years old.
- Killed almost 6 years ago, Works with Nest was an API that allowed external services to access and control Nest devices. This enabled the devices to be used with third-party home automation platforms and devices. It was about 5 years old.
- Killed over 16 years ago, SearchMash was an experimental, non-branded search engine that Google used to be able to play around with new search technologies, concepts, and interfaces. It was about 2 years old.