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List of Google Services

5 January 2009 No Comment

googleGoogle has been developing and introducing new products and services, But do you have any how many there are to date? Here’s our shortlist of some of Google’s products and services. Please let us know if missed something..

  1. Google Android is an open software platform and operating system for smartphones and other mobile devices developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance.1 Based on Linux, Android is designed to allow independent developers to write their own programs for devices using the system.2 The unveiling of the project was accompanied by the announcement of the Open Handset Alliance, a group of 34 hardware, software and telecom companies.
  2. Blogger – Blogger was started by a tiny company in San Francisco called Pyra Labs in August of 1999. This was in the midst of the dot-com boom. But we weren’t exactly a VC-funded, party-throwing, foosball-in-the-lobby-playing, free-beer-drinking outfit. (Unless it was other people’s free beer.)
  3. Gmail – Gmail is the Google approach to email and chat. Practically unlimited free online storage allows you to collect all your messages, and Gmail’s simple but very smart interface lets you find them precisely and see them in context without effort. POP and powerful IMAP access bring Gmail to any email program or device. Gmail puts contextual advertising next to the emails you read.
  4. Google Ad Manager – Google Ad Manager is a product within Google’s AdSense network based on a new hosted advertisement management tool. Google Ad Manager has been seen as a direct threat to OpenX, an on-premise software solution (known previously as OpenAds and phpAdsNew) for managing the advertising campaigns on websites.
  5. Google AdSense – AdSense is an advertisement application run by Google. Website owners can enroll in this program to enable text, image, and more recently, video advertisements on their websites. These advertisements are administered by Google and generate revenue on either a per-click or per-impression basis. Google is also currently beta-testing a cost-per-action based service.
  6. Google Alerts – Google Alerts is a service offered by search engine company Google which notifies its users by email (or as a feed) about the latest web and news pages of their choice. Google currently offers six types of alert searches: “News”, “Web”, “Blogs”, “Comprehensive”, “Video” and “Groups”.
  7. Google Analytics - Google Analytics (abbreviated GA) is a free service offered by Google that generates detailed statistics about the visitors to a website. Its main highlight is that the product is aimed at marketers as opposed to webmasters and technologists from which the industry of web analytics originally grew.
  8. Google App EngineGoogle App Engine is a platform for building and hosting web applications on Google Web Servers. It was first released as a beta version in April 2008. During its preview release, only free accounts are offered. According to Google, a free account can use up to 500 MB of persistent storage and enough CPU and bandwidth for about 5 million page views a month. Google has also indicated its intention to eventually provide additional resources for a price. During the preview stage, Google App Engine tries to accommodate sudden surges in traffic, but errors will occur if the quota continues to be exceeded.
  9. Google Blog Search
  10. Google Book Search
  11. Google Calendar
  12. Google Checkout
  13. Google Chrome – Google Chrome is a free web browser developed by Google that has about 1% share of browser market. It was first released as a beta version for Microsoft Windows on September 2, 2008. The name is derived from the graphical user interface frame, or “chrome”, of web browsers. Chromium is the open source project behind Google Chrome, and is released under the BSD license. It implements the same feature set, but has a slightly different logo.
  14. Google Code
  15. Google Contacts Data API
  16. Google Custom Search
  17. Google Desktop
  18. Google Docs
  19. Google Earth
  20. Google Finance
  21. Google Friend Connect
  22. Google Gears
  23. Google Groups
  24. Google Health
  25. Google Images
  26. Google Labs
  27. Google Maps
  28. Google Mini Search Appliance
  29. Google Mobile ApplicationGoogle’s mobile application is available for the Android, iPhone, Blackberry, and numerous other mobile phone solutions. The application supports websearch, directions, maps, business listings, GMail, YouTube, and phone contact search. Google Mobile also supports an SMS search system..
  30. Google Moderator
  31. Google News
  32. Google Notebook
  33. Google Patent Search
  34. Google Product Search
  35. Google Reader
  36. Google Scholar
  37. Google Search
  38. Google Search Appliance
  39. Google Site Search
  40. Google Sites
  41. Google SketchUp
  42. Google Social Graph API
  43. Google Special Searches
  44. Google Talk
  45. Google Toolbar
  46. Google Translate
  47. Google Video
  48. Google Web Toolkit
  49. Knol
  50. Lively
  51. Orkut
  52. Picasa
  53. iGoogle

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