This document lists the names of various products and services offered by Google. It includes things like Google Search, Gmail, Google Maps, Android, Google Chrome, and many other software, tools, and technologies developed by Google.
BIG TABLE
DALVIK
GOOGLE SHOPPING
GIZMO5
GOOGLE ANALYTICS
GOOGLE APP ENGINE
APP INVENTOR FOR ANDROID
GOOGLE APPS SCRIPT
GOOGLE BROWSER SYNC
GOOGLE CHROME
COOGLE CHROME OS
GOOGLE CODE SEARCH
GOOGLE DESKTOP
GOOGLE DOCS
GOOGLE EARTH
GOOGLE FINANCE
GOOGLE GADGETS API
GOOGLE GOGGLES
GOOGLE MAPS API
GOOGLE MASHUP EDITOR
GOOGLE NOTEBOOK
GOOGLE PAGE CREATOR
GOOGLE REFINE
GOOGLE TALK
GOOGLE TOOLBAR
GOOGLE TV
GOOGLE VOICE SEARCH
GOOGLE VOICE AND VEDIO PLUGIN
GOOGLE GUAVA
ICE CREAME SANDWICH
KHTML
NETWORK SECURITY SERVICES
PICASA
SKETCHUP
SKIA GRAPHICSS ENGINE
TESSERACT
3.
BigTable isa compressed, high
performance, and proprietary data
storage system built on Google File
System. It is not distributed outside
Google, although it underlies Google
Datastore, which is available as a part
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4.
Google Shopping,formerly Google Product
Search, Google Products and Froogle, is a
Google service invented by Craig Nevill-
Manning which allows users to search for
products on online shopping websites and
compare prices between different vendors.
Originally, the service listed prices
submitted by merchants, and was
monetized through AdWords advertising
like other Google services. However, in
May 2012, Google announced that the
service would shift in late-2012 to a paid
model where merchants woul
5.
Gizmo Projectuses your internet
connection (broadband or dial-up) to
make calls to other computers. With
the click of a mouse, you’re connected
to friends, family, and colleagues
anywhere on earth. You talk clearly. For
as long as you want. For free. And with
inexpensive add-ons like Call In and
Call Out, you can talk to any telephone–
mobile or landline–on the planet.
6.
Google Analyticsis a freemium web
analytics service offered by Google that
tracks and reports website traffic.
Google launched the service in
November 2005 after acquiring Urchin.
Google Analytics is now the most
widely used web analytics service on
the Internet.
7.
Google AppEngine is a platform as a
service cloud computing platform for
developing and hosting web applications
in Google-managed data centers.
Applications are sandboxed and run
across multiple servers. App Engine offers
automatic scaling for web applications—as
the number of requests increases for an
application, App Engine automatically
allocates more resources for the web
application to handle the additional
demand. Google App Engine is free up to a
certain level of consumed resources.
8.
Google BrowserSync was a Mozilla Firefox
extension released as freeware from
Google. It debuted in Google Labs on 8
June 2006, and in June 2008 was
discontinued. It allowed users of Mozilla
Firefox up to versions 2.x to synchronize
their web browser settings across multiple
computers via the Internet. Google
Browser Sync required a Google account,
in which the user's cookies, saved
passwords, bookmarks, browsing history,
tabs, and open windows could be stored.
The data was optionally encrypted
9.
Google Chromeis a freeware web browser
developed by Google. It used the WebKit
layout engine until version 27 and, with
the exception of its iOS releases, from
version 28 and beyond uses the WebKit
fork Blink. It was first released as a beta
version for Microsoft Windows on
September 2, 2008, and as a stable public
release on December 11, 2008. As of
January 2015, StatCounter estimates that
Google Chrome has a 51% worldwide
usage share of web browsers, indicating
that it is the most widely used…more
10.
Chrome OSis an operating system based
on the Linux kernel and designed by
Google to work with web applications and
installed applications. Initially, Chrome OS
was almost a pure web thin client
operating system, with only a handful of
"native" applications, but Google gradually
began encouraging developers to create
"packaged applications", some of which
can work offline. In 2014, Google
upgraded its Play Store standards for
packaged applications, requiring that
these applications work offline
11.
Google Docs,Sheets, Slides and Forms are
a free, web-based word processor, a
spreadsheet program, a presentation
program and survey program respectively,
all part of a software office suite offered
by Google within its Google Drive service.
The suite allows users to create and edit
documents online while collaborating with
other users in real-time. The three apps
are available as web applications, as
Chrome apps that work offline, and as
mobile apps for Android and iOS. The
apps are compatible
12.
Google Financeis a website launched on
March 21, 2006 by Google. The service
features business and enterprise headlines
for many corporations including their
financial decisions and major news events.
Stock information is available, as
are Adobe Flash-based stock price charts
which contain marks for major news
events and corporate actions. The site also
aggregates Google News and Google Blog
Search articles about each corporation,
though links are not screened and often
deemed untrustworthy. Go…more» more
Google Finance
13.
Google GadgetsAPI is a Google API
which allows developers to create
Google Gadgets easily.
14.
Google Gogglesis an image
recognition mobile app developed by
Google. It is used for searches based
on pictures taken by handheld devices.
For example, taking a picture of a
famous landmark searches for
information about it, or taking a picture
of a product's barcode searches for
information on the product.» more
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15.
The GoogleMaps API allows developers
to embed dynamic, draggable maps in
their web applications. It's free for sites
that are freely available to the public,
and there's an enterprise version for
private sites.
16.
Google MashupEditor was an online
mashup creation service created by
Google that has been discontinued.
17.
Google Notebookwas a free online
application offered by Google that allowed
users to save and organize clips of
information while conducting research
online. The browser-based tool permitted
a user to write notes, clip text and images,
and save links from pages during a
browser session. The information was
saved to an online "notebook" with sharing
and collaboration features. Notebooks
could be made "public", or visible to
others, and also could be used to
collaborate with a list of users
18.
Google PageCreator was a website
creation and hosting service by Google. It
was a tool for basic website design,
requiring no HTML knowledge. During
development, it was codenamed Trogdor,
a reference to the popular Homestar
Runner website. As of August 2008,
Google Pages had over 3 million users
according to Google's own index. Google
Pages had URLs such
as http://example.googlepages.com/. In
September 2008, Google announced that
it would not accept new sign-ups to Page
Creator, instead encoura
19.
Google Talkis an instant messaging
service that provides both text and voice
communication. The instant messaging
service is colloquially known as "gtalk",
"gchat", or "gmessage" to its users,
although Google does not endorse those
names. As of March 2015, it is not
discontinued—despite reports to the
contrary—and officially remains available
over XMPP in third party applications.
Google Talk was also the name of the
client applications previously offered by
Google to use the service. Google Ta
20.
Google TVwas a smart TV platform from
Google co-developed by Intel, Sony,
and Logitech that was launched in October
2010 with official devices initially made by
Sony and Logitech. Google TV integrates
the Android operating system and the
Google Chrome web browser to create an
interactive television overlay on top of
existing online video sites to add a 10-
foot user interface, for a smart TV
experience. Google TV's first generation
devices were all based on x86 architecture
processors by Intel
21.
Google VoiceSearch or Search by Voice is
a Google product that allows users to use
Google Search by speaking on a mobile
phone or computer, i.e. have the device
search for data upon entering information
on what to search into the device by
speaking. Initially named as a distinct
feature was Voice Action which allows one
to give speech commands to an Android
phone. Once only available for the U.S.
English locale – commands were later
recognizable and replied to in American,
British, and Indian E…more
22.
KHTML isthe HTML layout engine
developed by the KDE project. It is the
engine used by the Konqueror web
browser. A forked version of KHTML called
WebKit is used by several web browsers,
among them Safari. Distributed under the
terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License, KHTML is free software. Built on
the KPart framework and written in C++,
KHTML has relatively good support for
Web standards. To render as many pages
as possible, some extra abilities and
quirks from Internet Explorer
23.
In computing,Network Security Services
comprises a set of libraries designed to
support cross-platform development of
security-enabled client and server
applications with optional support for
hardware SSL acceleration on the server
side and hardware smart cards on the
client side. NSS provides a complete open-
source implementation of cryptographic
libraries supporting Secure Sockets Layer /
Transport Layer Security and S/MIME. NSS
was previously tri-licensed under the
Mozilla Public License 1.1
24.
Picasa isan image organizer and image
viewer for organizing and editing digital
photos, plus an integrated photo-sharing
website, originally created by a company
named Lifescape in 2002. In July 2004,
Google acquired Picasa from Lifescape and
began offering it as freeware. "Picasa" is a
blend of the name of Spanish painter Pablo
Picasso, the phrase mi casa and "pic" for
pictures. Native applications for Windows
XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Mac
OS X are available from Google. For Linux,
25.
Tesseract isan optical character
recognition engine for various
operating systems. It is free software,
released under the Apache License,
Version 2.0, and development has been
sponsored by Google since 2006.
Tesseract is considered one of the
most accurate open source OCR
engines currently available.