Article 55EF8 Google Plus is officially gone after its mobile apps are rebranded as Google Currents

Google Plus is officially gone after its mobile apps are rebranded as Google Currents

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Jay Peters
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Google Plus, the company's failed social network, is officially gone as of today. After Google Plus personal accounts were shut down last year, Google announced that it would be replacing the social network for enterprise users with Google Currents. Currents is generally available starting today, and the Google Plus Android and iOS apps have been rebranded to Google Currents to reflect the change (via 9to5Google).

Currents, given its enterprise focus, is designed to help people within organizations communicate with each other. Users can post and comment on discussions and can see content in a News Feed-like home stream," which can be ranked by relevance or chronologically, according to Google. G Suite admins can also moderate...

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