Thursday, July 5, 2012

Google will disable iGoogle, Google Video and more

Now is the time for another round of service shutdowns just used Google as part of the company's effort to redirect the focus of their employees on what matters most. The Mountain View giant, which began in their general cleaning products for some time, today announced that among the services that are the future plans to disable iGoogle, Google Video and even a chat widget Google Talk.

IGoogle is dead
Who uses iGoogle has until November 1, 2013 to export your data and find a replacement for the service if you wish. Users of Google Video, in turn, will have until Aug. 20 to migrate their content to YouTube, download a copy to your computer or delete it. The content is not migrated or deleted will be automatically migrated to the YouTube videos as private, which should avoid personal clips that end up being seen by all.

Will also be discontinued called Google Mini, which is part of an offer to custom searches focused on companies, Google Talk chatback, widget allowing website owners talk to their visitors, and search application for the Symbian platform, which the company says it makes no sense to offer as the web version of the search is already good enough.

In protest  users  said they plan to send angry emails to the company.