Google shuts down Hire, the product it acquired with Diane Greene
The deal also brought in Diane Greene, who went on to run Google's cloud business.is discontinuing Hire by Google, a service the company introduced to help human-resources employees simplify the process of communicating with job candidates.
Google often stops operating online services, including the Inbox email app and the Google+ social network. What makes this one notable is that it ties back to Diane Greene, a former Alphabet board member., a start-up where Greene was founder and CEO. Google bought Bebop for $380 million in 2015, and as part of the acquisition, Greene was brought in to be head of Google's cloud business.
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