Google waves sayonara to Hello

As Google Blogoscoped notes, Mountain View now has the domain hello.com. And it’s not like Larry, Sergey, and the gang need to sell it for beer money.

“We originally embarked on a mission to make photo sharing easier and more fun with Hello,” the message on the site explains. “We plan to keep carrying that torch in new projects to come.” That could be interpreted as a hint that Hello’s technology may be seen in future Google projects–or not.

“All good things come to an end,” a placeholder on the Hello.com home page says. “So it is with sadness that we say goodbye to Hello.” Guess they weren’t so sad that they felt the need to steer clear of goofy plays on words. Hello will fade away on May 15, though Google’s photo-sharing service Picasa remains otherwise intact.

Later, gator.

Google has announced the shutdown of Hello, a sort of photo-messaging service that became part of the Mountain View family when Google acquired Picasa in 2004.

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