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Whenever Google interfered in the work of others, it made such mistakes, these are the 7 proofs.

In its 25 year career, Google launched many such products which failed. Whenever he launched any of his services or products to compete with others, he had to face defeat. Read this news...

Google turns 25 today. Apart from being the world's largest search engine, it is the owner of Android, the most used mobile software in the world today. But in these 25 years, Google has many times launched such a product or service which was brought to compete with a similar service, but in most of the cases it had to face defeat.

Today Google's services like maps, payments and email are very popular. Crores of people use these services or products every day, but it is not that every service or product of Google is a hit. Many of its products have also failed.

7 big proofs of Google's failure

The number of Google's failed projects or products is in hundreds, but whenever it has launched a product to compete with another popular product or service, it has been defeated. This is the list

Google+: It would not be an exaggeration if this is considered one of the biggest failures of Google. By closing the world's first social media platform Orkut, Google started 'Google+' to compete with Facebook. Google included many features of Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter in it, but its timing was wrong. He was late in the market. By then Instagram had arrived, and there was no such unique feature on Google+ that could connect people with it.

Google Buzz: This was Google's attempt to compete with Twitter and was actually a clone of Twitter. The only difference was that it was directly connected to Gmail. But this product could not last even for a year in the market. There were many problems related to auto location sharing and privacy.

Google Offers: As the e-commerce market developed, coupon sites like Groupon and LivingSocial earned a lot of name. To compete with them, Google offered Google Offers. Actually, Google had introduced this product in 2010 after an unsuccessful attempt to buy Groupon.

Google Wave: If this Google product had been a hit, no one would have used Instagram today. This was a platform that allowed people to share images, video clips, polls etc. online. But it was launched before smartphones became popular in the market, not only this, its user interface was so confusing that he had to close his business.

Googe Video: This was Google's own video hosting and sharing platform. Just like YouTube. Google launched this product after seeing the increasing popularity of YouTube. But his idea failed. Later, Google bought YouTube itself a year after its launch.

Knol: Google also planned to compete with the world's largest free online encyclopedia Wikipedia and launched the product 'Knol' from 'knowledge'. Google was never able to make this product as popular as Wikipedia and finally it was closed in 2012.

Google Allo: Google launched Google Allo to compete with WhatsApp. But once again this product was full of confusion. It was neither user friendly like WhatsApp. Neither did Google understand whether it should make this app an instant messaging app or an SMS service. This app died in just 3 years.

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