G+ will live on in Google Suite. Basically, if Google hosts your business e-mail you will still have access to G+, rcark@mycompany.com. Anyone with a @gmail domain will no longer have access.
Note for this purpose that only people in the same email domain as you have access to your content in GSuite. It is for communications within individual businesses; no public content is supported.
Walter Roberson That is still unclear. The recent announcements about what will happen to communities post 4/2 implies that G+ will continue to work across G Suite organizations. Do you have something official that contradicts that?
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Because that functionality will live on in the pay version. We are Google's test mules now until the end.
ReplyDeleteHa, someone just followed me.
ReplyDeleteRobert, I’m already looking through your window.
ReplyDeleteSo is all of G+ shutting down or will parts of G+ live on?
ReplyDeleteG+ will live on in Google Suite. Basically, if Google hosts your business e-mail you will still have access to G+, rcark@mycompany.com. Anyone with a @gmail domain will no longer have access.
ReplyDeleteNote for this purpose that only people in the same email domain as you have access to your content in GSuite. It is for communications within individual businesses; no public content is supported.
ReplyDeleteWalter Roberson That is still unclear. The recent announcements about what will happen to communities post 4/2 implies that G+ will continue to work across G Suite organizations. Do you have something official that contradicts that?
ReplyDeleteLol when I saw your post I broke out in audible chuckles - I noticed that too
ReplyDeleteTalk about mixed messages - confusion
Reminds me of the short story, "There Will Come Soft Rains", by Ray Bradbury.
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