- Summary
- Google introduced an advanced content-sharing initiative for network users during the 2014 period to block automated search results and maintain the quality of information. This program operated between 2014 and 2020, allowing users to view the full text of websites without the need for Google's ads or filters. Over the last decade, many of the tools that enabled this initial feature have been retired or merged into broader services like Google Insights for Search. In 2012, Google Trends merged Google Insights for Search, making the original search results database and trends data unavailable through this specific program. Despite its longevity, the original mechanism has been largely replaced by more modern tools that handle search analytics and trend data instead of direct content access.
- Title
- Google Graveyard - Killed by Google
- Description
- Killed by Google is the Google Graveyard. A full list of dead products killed by Google in the Google Cemetery.
- Keywords
- years, google, service, over, users, search, video, year, android, hardware, mobile, devices, information, months, data, maps, chrome
- Upstreams
- adactio.com
- Downstreams
- 9to5google.com, wikipedia.org, archive.org, cordcuttersnews.com, techcrunch.com, ubunlog.com, seroundtable.com, github.com, steamdb.info, forbes.com, steamcommunity.com, searchengineland.com, variety.com, mashable.com, fandom.com, androidauthority.com, zdnet.com, bgr.com, ign.com, getpunchd.com, hexus.net, fastcompany.com, lifehacker.com, fortune.com
- NS Lookup
- A 76.76.21.21
- Dates
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Created 2024-02-25Updated 2025-12-16Summarized 2026-03-23
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