Legacy Google+ APIs have been shut down as of March 7, 2019. Changes to the shutdown plan have been made recently which may mitigate its effect on some developers.
Google+ integrations for web and mobile apps have also stopped functioning as of March 7, 2019.
Do not worry. Google IS offering you to download ALL your g+ data. It is sending mails for it, if you have data in g+. I downloaded the zip file, though I do not remember using g+ !
a few days ago it was on the radio that Microsoft lost a big amount of data of their MySpace servers due to an upgrade or storage move that went wrong.
I think they did it on purpose as nobody connects to it anyway
I've heard that it relegated itself to musicians and artists.
"Myspace is a place where people come to connect, discover, and share," reads a description on the site’s press page. "Showcasing artists and their work, the site gives people access to 53 million tracks and videos-the world's largest digital music library."
I am just wondering ..Google got out of China because Chinese gov asked them for access to their China customers.. They refused and moved to Hong Kong. But now U.S. gov asked them for the same (in fact more) and they will comply. Chinese didn't sske them for data stored outside China but trump admin did
My thought is that Google is one of the largest information infrastructure platforms, that would be a Pro, and a serious cons that is very volatile, tomorrow they make the decision to close some service and do not care about anything at all.
On the other hand the Amazon platform is managed (without detracting from others) by farmers who have no idea how to offer a clear service simple and without hidden values.
my feeling is that it is always good to have a farm of your own in the other hand
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they already stepped on a lot of webdev's toes by suddenly making google maps implementations payable and placing a "for development purpose only" overlay over the maps.
it seems that their strategy is to let everyone use their free stuff and after a while put a price on it.
it's a good thing that the EU fined them another billion for cheating with payed advertising where they always put their own stuff at the top of the result list.