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The digital memorials you've created to honor fallen technology.

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Fabric

Mar 2023

Google's crash reporting and analytics platform for mobile app developers, providing real-time insights on app performance and user behavior.

Mobile Analytics Google
943 views 5 comments
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Atom

Dec 2022

GitHub's hackable text editor that offered extensive customization through packages and themes, popular among web developers.

Developer Tools Text Editor GitHub
621 views 12 comments
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Parse

Jan 2017

A Backend-as-a-Service platform acquired by Facebook in 2013 that provided mobile developers with tools for data storage, user authentication, and push notifications.

Backend BaaS Facebook
845 views 18 comments
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Inbox by Gmail

Apr 2019

Google's experimental email client that introduced features like bundling similar emails and snoozing messages for later review, before being discontinued.

Email Productivity Google
713 views 9 comments
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Google+

Apr 2019

Google's attempt at social networking that focused on organizing connections into "Circles," but failed to gain significant market share against Facebook.

Social Networking Google
692 views 7 comments
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Wunderlist

May 2020

A popular cross-platform task management app known for its simplicity and elegant design, acquired by Microsoft and eventually replaced by Microsoft To Do.

Productivity Task Management Microsoft
503 views 14 comments
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Quibi

Dec 2020

Short-form streaming platform designed for mobile viewing that raised $1.75 billion but shut down after just six months due to low subscriber numbers.

Streaming Entertainment Mobile
476 views 8 comments
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Periscope

Mar 2021

A live video streaming app acquired by Twitter that pioneered mobile broadcasting but eventually had its features integrated directly into Twitter.

Streaming Social Twitter
389 views 6 comments
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