Google Is Killing These 8 Heavily Used Products


#2 Google Calendar API

Google Calendar API develops client applications that create new events, edit or delete existing events, and search for events. It describes how to use RESTful calling style and client libraries for various programming languages like Java and .NET and access and edit Google Calendar data.

The Bad News: It will be shut down for other developers from September 16, 2013

The Good News It is available for whitelisted developers

What Google suggest: If the Calendar API is not working if you are a developer, you can fill out a form

#1 Snapseed Desktop for Macintosh and Windows

Snapseed is an itunes app or Windows or Mac app. It is often described as an Instagram competitor because both the apps allow you to take pictures from your phone or tablet, apply filters, and share them on different platforms.

The Bad News: It will no longer sell or provide updates for Snapseed Desktop for Macintosh and Windows

The Good News: Existing customers will continue to be able to download the software and can contact the company for clarifications.

What Google suggest: It offers the Snapseed mobile app on iOS and Android for free.

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