Doing some "spring cleaning in summer," Google on Tuesday said it would be retiring its iGoogle personalized home page and a few other services.

Google Video, which stopped taking uploads in 2009, is also officially getting the axe. Anyone who still has any content there will have until Aug. 20 to move or delete it. After that Google will move anything remaining over to YouTube as private videos.

I will miss iGoogle. I've used it for a number of years and have found it a useful scratchpad and gathering place for widgets for Gmail, Facebook and more. Users will have until the end of October 2013 to find another home for such things.

Says Google:

We originally launched iGoogle in 2005 before anyone could fully imagine the ways that today's web and mobile apps would put personalized, real-time information at your fingertips. With modern apps that run on platforms like Chrome and Android, the need for iGoogle has eroded over time, so we'll be winding it down.

TechCrunch offers up a list of other services Google has killed off recently, including:

Google Bookmarks Lists, Google Friend Connect, Google Gears, Google Search Timeline, Google Wave, Knol, Renewable Energy Cheaper than Coal, Aardvark, Desktop, Fast Flip, Google Maps API for Flash, Google Pack, Google Web Security, Image Labeler, Notebook, Sidewiki, Subscribed Links,Google Flu Vaccine Finder, Google Related, Google Sync for BlackBerry, mobile web app for Google Talk, One Pass, Patent Search, Picasa for Linux, Picasa Web Albums Uploader for Mac and Picasa Web Albums Plugin for iPhoto, and all Slide products.