Google graveyard. A free and open-source list of discontinued Google services

The digital graveyard, a tribute, and log of beloved products and services killed by Google. Killed by Google is the Google graveyard; a free and open-source list of discontinued Google services, products, devices, and apps. It aims to be a source of factual information about the history surrounding Google’s dead projects. Killed by Google relies on contributors to proofread, check[…]

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Google Stadia. Is Google going to buy AMD?

Yesterday afternoon during the opening of the GDC 2019, Google pulls out a new concept called Stadia. It combines services and infrastructures and puts them at the top of a gaming service. The power of remote hardware with super performance and the wide bandwidth of the next generation network to reach gamers anywhere in the world. Not really everywhere because[…]

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Where to go after the Google+ shutdown

In December 2018, Google has announced that they would turn off their Google+ social network due to strange “challenges involved in maintaining a successful product that meets consumers’ expectations”. Google+ account is going away on April 2, 2019 “On April 2nd, your Google+ account and any Google+ pages you created will be shut down and we will begin deleting content[…]

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How to use Google Calendar with Thunderbird

Mozilla’s Thunderbird can also handle your calendars Gnome environment has a lot of built-in widget and one of the most useful is gnome-calendar. It shows you all about your calendars, but a more useful way to handle them it’s to delegate to Thunderbird. Mozilla’s Thunderbird is an incredible flexible email client and, by adding several add-ons it could be also[…]

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