Google shut down Google+ and Inbox last week, and and we’re still in mourning (for the latter). Recently, we’ve seen sites like Killed By Google and Google Cemetary crop up to show us the Mountain View company’s notorious habit of killing off products.
Now, a new feature in the Google Cemetery site shows us the average life span of the company’s discontinued products: 4.1 years. While you may think that doesn’t sound half bad, you have to keep in mind that Google has killed over 150 products in the last 13 years.
The page also has a handy table that shows you deaths by year. 2011 topped the chart with 26 discontinuations.
This graph mapping Google’s killed products and acquisitions is also interesting, as it suggests a discontinuing spree happens just after the company has purchased another business.
Check out the feature page here.
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