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+ | |Google Buzz logo new.png|2010–2011 |
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+ | |Google Currents (2019).svg|2019–present}} |
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+ | ==Google+== |
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− | However the shutdown got moved forward to April 2, 2019 since it was announced in December 2018 that they would sunset all Google+ APIs in the next 90 days. |
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+ | Google+ launched on June 28, 2011. |
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− | Due to incidents of leaking user data from their Google+ profiles and poor numbers in overall account usage, this is the last icon to be created for the social app. Google+ will shut down on April 2, 2019 for consumers and soon begin deleting site content in the subsequent months thereafter. Account creation on the site was shut down on February 4, 2019. |
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+ | ===2013–2015=== |
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− | [[File:Googleplus1.jpeg|centre|thumb|128x128px]] |
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⚫ | In September 2015, Google and its other websites got their logos changed, including Google+. However, Google announced on October 8, 2018, that it was originally going to shut down its social network Google+ for consumers in August 2019 due to leakage of personal user data. However, the shutdown got moved forward to April 2 since it was announced on December 2018 that they would sunset all Google+ APIs in the next 90 days, and soon begin deleting site content in the subsequent months thereafter. Account creation on the site was shut down on February 4. |
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− | ===2012–2013=== |
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+ | A few months after the Google+ shutdown, the company soft-launched an experimental social networking app called [[Google Shoelace|Shoelace]] oriented toward organizing local activities and events. |
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− | ===2013–2015=== |
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+ | == Google Currents == |
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+ | === 2019–present === |
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+ | Google Currents replaced '''Google+ for G Suite'''. It has no connection with Google electronic library of magazines replaced by [[Google Play Newsstand]]. |
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Revision as of 01:21, 13 July 2020
This page only shows primary logo variants. For other related logos and images, see:
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2010–2011 | 2011–2013 | 2013–2015 | 2015–2019 | 2019–present |
Google Buzz
2010–2011
Google+
2011–2013
Google+ launched on June 28, 2011.
2013–2015
2015–2019
In September 2015, Google and its other websites got their logos changed, including Google+. However, Google announced on October 8, 2018, that it was originally going to shut down its social network Google+ for consumers in August 2019 due to leakage of personal user data. However, the shutdown got moved forward to April 2 since it was announced on December 2018 that they would sunset all Google+ APIs in the next 90 days, and soon begin deleting site content in the subsequent months thereafter. Account creation on the site was shut down on February 4.
A few months after the Google+ shutdown, the company soft-launched an experimental social networking app called Shoelace oriented toward organizing local activities and events.
Google Currents
2019–present
Google Currents replaced Google+ for G Suite. It has no connection with Google electronic library of magazines replaced by Google Play Newsstand.