Originally shared by Eve Windmüller
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Google+ will be shut down August 2019
Dear Google+ friends,
I have just been notified by Jörg Walossek (Thank you so much Jörg!) that Google apparently plans to close our Google+ platform in August 2019. We are all here for a variety of reasons. Some for an amusing pastime, others for networking with experts in their subject areas, but many - perhaps even the majority - that focus on the business aspect. That's why I think it is absolutely necessary to share this information with you immediately.
There exists already a community called Google+ Mass Migration which publishes the latest information on the further development of this topic. At the same time, this community provides a forum to discuss possible alternatives together, should Google really decide to switch off Google+. Say, where could each one of us migrate her/his content developed over the years?
I am a member of this community since 1 hour (currently it has 985 members). If you also want to join, here is the Google+ page of Google+ Mass Migration
https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/112164273001338979772
Dear friends, let's fight for the preservation of our content and the existence of Google+!
Best regards
Eve
#datamigration
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/08/technology/google-plus-security-disclosure.html
B R E A K I N G N E W S .............. B R E A K I N G N E W S
Google+ will be shut down August 2019
Dear Google+ friends,
I have just been notified by Jörg Walossek (Thank you so much Jörg!) that Google apparently plans to close our Google+ platform in August 2019. We are all here for a variety of reasons. Some for an amusing pastime, others for networking with experts in their subject areas, but many - perhaps even the majority - that focus on the business aspect. That's why I think it is absolutely necessary to share this information with you immediately.
There exists already a community called Google+ Mass Migration which publishes the latest information on the further development of this topic. At the same time, this community provides a forum to discuss possible alternatives together, should Google really decide to switch off Google+. Say, where could each one of us migrate her/his content developed over the years?
I am a member of this community since 1 hour (currently it has 985 members). If you also want to join, here is the Google+ page of Google+ Mass Migration
https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/112164273001338979772
Dear friends, let's fight for the preservation of our content and the existence of Google+!
Best regards
Eve
#datamigration
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/08/technology/google-plus-security-disclosure.html
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