I travel among the ghosts. Interesting. As a G Suite owner, I continue to explore and wander among the G+ remains. This is weird and unexpected.
Google Graveyard lists Google's abandoned products. Some live on with truncated features or with Linux variations, which Google never supported. Thanks to Julian Bond for this resource, which was brought to this zombie's attention over on Facebook's "Google Plus Meetup" (requires Facebook sign-in).
Google Graveyard lists Google's abandoned products. Some live on with truncated features or with Linux variations, which Google never supported. Thanks to Julian Bond for this resource, which was brought to this zombie's attention over on Facebook's "Google Plus Meetup" (requires Facebook sign-in).
#MeToo 😀
ReplyDeleteOh.... Hey Jeff Diver 😁
ReplyDeleteGood to see you here too!
It’s kinda strange.
ReplyDeleteHow little people you see now... not to mention that all the bots are gone. So thats a relief
Thanks for the mention of the community survey, Jeff Diver.
ReplyDeleteElizee T. Rupert David Virden Michael J. Coffey Good to see you here, too! I do not understand exactly what's going on, but it is good to know there is a little of the old G+ left! At least for the time being....
ReplyDeleteHey, glad to see you here!
ReplyDeleteI've been on G+ from it's beginning, when you could enter just upon an invitation 😇
ReplyDeleteIt is very spooky... in here.
ReplyDeleteMathew Hoffman But we are having an interesting time, aren't we?
ReplyDeleteThis is a great community! I'm so glad you all found me.
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