Google is dismantling Google+...

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Today, Google’s Vic Gundotra announced that he would be leaving the company after eight years. The first obvious question is where this leaves Google+, Gundotra’s baby and primary project for the past several of those years.

What we’re hearing from multiple sources is that Google+ will no longer be considered a product, but a platform — essentially ending its competition with other social networks like Facebook and Twitter.

A Google representative has vehemently denied these claims. “Today’s news has no impact on our Google+ strategy — we have an incredibly talented team that will continue to build great user experiences across Google+, Hangouts and Photos.”

According to two sources, Google has apparently been reshuffling the teams that used to form the core of Google+, a group numbering between 1,000 and 1,200 employees. We hear that there’s a new building on campus, so many of those people are getting moved physically, as well — not necessarily due to Gundotra’s departure.

As part of these staff changes, the Google Hangouts team will be moving to the Android team, and it’s likely that the photos team will follow, these people said. Basically, talent will be shifting away from the Google+ kingdom and towards Android as a platform, we’re hearing.

Google+ Is Walking Dead | TechCrunch


And looks like they are finally getting rid of that connecting all your shyt to Google +

:blessed:

The abrupt departure of Google+ creator Vic Gundotra from the beleaguered social network led to immediate speculation that its days as a competitor to Facebook and Twitter are numbered. Indeed, media reports have asserted that Google+ is being chopped up for parts or, at the very least, undergoing a strategic review. Google, for its part, denies any plans to change its strategy with Google+. But now comes evidence that the company is indeed exploring a future where Google+ branding gradually fades into the background. Some developers implementing Google+ logins on their websites are now seeing an option to add a "sign in with Google" button, according to people who The Verge has spoken with. Screenshots show a simple blue button with a white Google "g" logo and the words "sign in" or "sign in with Google."

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The option appears to have been enabled for only a small number of developers, and for now is only visible to developers who are logged in through their developer accounts. Other Google users visiting web pages through their own browsers would still see a red button with the Google+ logo. The company confirmed the experiment to The Verge: "We are always testing things," a spokeswoman said.

"WE ARE ALWAYS TESTING THINGS."

If Google rolls out the new button more widely, it would reflect the next step in a change the company began in December. That was when Google expanded the types of accounts that can log into websites and apps using the Google+ platform. In addition to the Google+ accounts that are now the default for new users, Google still has separate accounts for users of Google Apps and older Google accounts that do not connect to the social network. Since December, the single sign-on button has supported all three account types. In that sense, the blue button just offers a fuller picture of what Google's identity platform now encompasses.

But it also suggests that the company no longer wants Google+ to represent it around the web. Google's brand is much stronger than that of its social network, and some developers may be more comfortable adding a generic Google login to their sites and apps. Given those facts, the blue button may be better for Google as it competes with Facebook, Twitter, and others for single sign-on supremacy. But rolling it out will only reinforce the perception that the best days of Google+ are behind it.

'Sign in with Google' button could send Google+ to oblivion | The Verge
 

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i spent way too much time manually separating all that shyt.
one day i signed it at work and noticed that my search history from home was coming up at my work desk.

i was like :dwillhuh: :whoo: :skip:.


then i had to find a way to make sure that my real name was not attached to youtube account, sign in under different names....it's a cluster fukk.
 

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I honestly don't mind Google+, I only use it to Sign Into a couple of Sites here and there but don't really use it for anything of any True Importance.:manny: I say keep it around for just Signing Into some Sites and Stop trying to Replace Facebook.
 

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good.

i spent way too much time manually separating all that shyt.
one day i signed it at work and noticed that my search history from home was coming up at my work desk.

i was like :dwillhuh: :whoo: :skip:.


then i had to find a way to make sure that my real name was not attached to youtube account, sign in under different names....it's a cluster fukk.
Yea I just noticed the other day that it made me a separate YouTube thats has diff likes and favorites than my day 1 account :snoop: pain in the ass.

I knew g+ was doomed from the start. No one was gonna leave Facebook at that time. Plus fb was brand new to the late adopting hoodrats. G+ actually had dope features and a better mobile layout but social media is where the people are. Only people that use it are tech co employees and nerd bloggers.

Other than search engine and android, what has google come out with that succeeded? Countless failures that I can't even remember em all. Theyre big enough to withstand em though
 
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Yea I just noticed the other day that it made me a separate YouTube thats has diff likes and favorites than my day 1 account :snoop: pain in the ass.

I knew g+ was doomed from the start. No one was gonna leave Facebook at that time. Plus fb was brand new to the late adopting hoodrats. G+ actually had dope features and a better mobile layout but social media is where the people are. Only people that use it are tech co employees and nerd bloggers.

Other than search engine and android, what has goofle come out with that succeeded? Countless failures that I can't even remember em all. Theyre big enough to withstand em though


yo...it was such a pain in the ass to be anonymous after i somehow started using G+.

i don't want to be known to any clown on youtube.
i don't want to be known by any clown anywhere.
 

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good.

i spent way too much time manually separating all that shyt.
one day i signed it at work and noticed that my search history from home was coming up at my work desk.

i was like :dwillhuh: :whoo: :skip:.


then i had to find a way to make sure that my real name was not attached to youtube account, sign in under different names....it's a cluster fukk.


Yep searches I made in my phone started coming up on my desktop pc, which is doubling as my HTPC right now since I don't have cable. Imagine my girl's surprise when she typed the letter "H" and the big booty chick from my job's instagram came up. :whistle:
 
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