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What's next on Google's kill list? Signs point to Google Code Posted: Jan 28, 2014 5:33 PM
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If you've been taking bets on which of Google's projects are next to be canned, here's one to bump to the top of the list: Google Code.

The list of reasons why Google Code is ripe for the axe is long, but let's kick off the countdown with the most obvious and disturbing reason why: The last time Google Code had a new feature advertised was in 2011.

That feature, by the way, was the addition of support for Git, which in its own way might end up being the death knell for Google Code in the long run by allowing projects to be migrated out of it more easily.

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