For many, Google epitomizes the successful modern company, but like nearly every sector in the economy, they are being forced to slim down under the rippling effects of the recession. The first step was to reduce the recruiting organization by 100 positions and slowly ratchet down new hires. The next step was to close down products that didn’t make economic sense for Google to hold onto.
The microblogging service Jaiku, which Google acquired for a reported $12 million, will be shutting down along with Dodgeball, the mobile social networking site. Google Catalog Search, another service on the chopping block, will be [...]




