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+ | |Google Buzz logo new.png|2010–2011 |
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|Google 2012 logo.png|2011–2013 |
|Google 2012 logo.png|2011–2013 |
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|Google 2014 logo.png|2013–2015 |
|Google 2014 logo.png|2013–2015 |
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− | |Google+2015Logo.svg|2015–2019 |
+ | |Google+2015Logo.svg|2015–2019 |
+ | |Google Currents (2019).svg|2019–present}} |
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− | ==2011–2015== |
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+ | ==Google Buzz== |
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+ | ===2010–2011=== |
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+ | [[File:Google Buzz logo new.png|300px|center]] |
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+ | ==Google+== |
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===2011–2013=== |
===2011–2013=== |
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− | [[File:Google 2012 logo.png|300px|center]] |
+ | [[File:Google 2012 logo.png|300px|center]] |
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+ | Google+ launched on June 28, 2011. |
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===2013–2015=== |
===2013–2015=== |
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− | [[File:Google 2014 logo.png |
+ | [[File:Google 2014 logo.png|center|300px]] |
− | ==2015–2019== |
+ | ===2015–2019=== |
[[File:Google+2015Logo.svg|300px|center]] |
[[File:Google+2015Logo.svg|300px|center]] |
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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 |
+ | 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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+ | 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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+ | == Google Currents == |
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+ | === 2019–present === |
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+ | [[File:Google_Currents_(2019).svg|center|150px]] |
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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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[[Category:Google]] |
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[[Category:Social networking]] |
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[[Category:2011]] |
[[Category:2011]] |
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[[Category:Defunct]] |
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Revision as of 01:21, 13 July 2020
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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.