1. The last very successful (larger) project was probably Google+ and the whole integration into "new Google". I dislike some of the changes, but for Google this was definitely a necessary and very successful move.<p>2. The Android and Chromium projects are the ones I'm excited about. Android really changed how people interact with personal computers. IMHO Android was maybe the most important driver for innovation in technology within the last 10 years or so.<p>Google's own Application suite for Android is very good as well, as are most of their core services like gmail or maps or search.<p>Music, Books and Movies are well implemented and IMHO ahead of the competition. But as with most content related applications, worldwide (mostly European) content licensing castrates these projects and makes them dull.
1. Android (even though I'm an iPhone snob...). Definitely impressed with what they've done, although they rely on 3rd party hardware manufacturers to ensure a seamless experience. It's tough not to have an Android device if you're using Gmail and Google Docs religiously. Which brings us to the next point...<p>2. Google Apps for business could start to offer some great benefits to startups, as you can collaborate more easily and tap into things like Google Analytics, etc. from one centralized location.
1. Clearly its Chrome.<p>2. <i>Nothing</i> is exciting me, not even Google+ or Android. I wish I could get excited about Google+. I wanted Google+ to work out so bad, I even went as far as trying to join the team (before the product was even announced to the world) when I had my stint at Google (by the way, everyone internally was running away from it, I think its funny. They had to be strong armed by the power on high's reallocation of resources).
IMO, Google+ is a great hit. I'm personally very excited about it - and engaged on it. It has allowed me to better follow technologies and tech personalities than I ever have before, and opened me up to a whole range of things that I want to level up on. I'm not so sure it needs to be integrated more in Google search like they seem keen to do, but G+ on its own has provided the best mix of social to date, at least in my experience.
My Answers are:<p>1. I think Chrome is their last successful homebrew product.<p>2. None. That is why I posted this, would like to know, what current products are you excited about?<p>I feel, signal to noise ratio from Google Products are so off. Nowadays, I don't even trust them enough to jump in, on a new product they push out.
1. Android, clearly and by a wide margin. It is why my mom has a smart phone.<p>2. None of them. Google's products are usually knockoffs designed to sell more ads.
Chrome is definitely their most recent homebrew hit.<p>I'm surprise no one else has mentioned it, but I'm really excited about their self driving car research.
1. Chrome (even though I only use it to see if websites display properly in it)<p>2. None. Although, at a push I'd say their Self-Driving Car research.