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RIP Google+:
http://techcrunch.com/2015/07/27/google-weans-itself-off-of-google/

http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2015/07/everything-in-its-right-place.html

Youtube's reply:
http://youtube-global.blogspot.com/2015/07/youtube-comments.html

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Basically G+ will no longer be needed on youtube in the "near future", and you'll be able to delete your G+ profiles at that point. This disaster is almost over...

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Google Collections? LOL So they're pretty much gonna turn it into an aggregator/social bookmarking site effectively. That's awesome. Not only has Google+ lost its high-paying, high-end job, but now it's effectively going to be sucking people off in an alley for social activity. Good riddance.
 
I think something happened behind the scenes that we're still not seeing with Google+. Google is so divided in terms of departments that no one is really sure what's happening at other branches until managers meet-up. Also Google losing losing AOL search recently, I don't know, it seems odd.

I sincerely got a lot of engagement/traffic from Google+.
 
Google is discontinuing Google+ Hangouts On Air on September 12, pushes users to YouTube Live

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Google today quietly announced that Google+ Hangouts On Air will no longer be available on September 12. Four weeks from now, Google users will be asked to use YouTube Live instead.

Google first debuted the livestreaming feature for its Hangouts group video chat on Google+ back in September 2011, though it was only available to select performers and celebrities. Google started making Hangouts On Air available to all its users in May 2012, and completed the rollout a month later. But then in May 2013, Google debuted YouTube Live, which also gradually became available to more and more users.

Now Google has finally decided to consolidate the two. After September 12, you won’t be able to schedule a new Hangouts On Air via Google+. Existing events scheduled to happen after September 12 will also have to be moved to YouTube Live.

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Recorded events will continue to be available on YouTube. The only remaining Google+ link will be the option to see your event content (read-only format) in the Activity Log.

Google began dropping its Google+ requirement across all its products in July 2015. That process is still ongoing.

Last week, the Google Play store started dropping the Google+ account requirement when leaving a review. Next month, it’s Hangouts On Air users who will no longer have to — or even be able to — use Google+.


Source: Google is discontinuing Google+ Hangouts On Air on September 12, pushes users to YouTube Live
 
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