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Google+ was a social network owned by Google that launched in 2011 and was discontinued in 2019. It had various features such as Circles, Hangouts, and a social layer across Google's services, but faced low user engagement and privacy issues.
Google Hangouts was a cross-platform instant messaging service developed by Google from 2013 to 2022. It evolved from a feature of Google+ to a standalone product, and then to Google Meet and Google Chat for business users.
Google Currents was a software application for internal enterprise communication, based on the defunct Google+ social network. It was replaced by Spaces in Google Chat in 2023 and shut down for business and education in 2023.
Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) is a collection of online tools and products developed by Google for communication, storage, and content creation. It offers enterprise features such as custom email domains, unlimited Drive storage, and 24/7 support, and has 9 million paying businesses and 170 million education users.
A comprehensive list of products, services, and apps provided by Google, organized by categories and features. Learn about Google's web-based, advertising, communication, productivity, map-related, statistical, business-oriented, healthcare, and developer tools.
Learn how businesses can use social media for marketing research, communication, sales promotions, relationship development, employee learning, customer service and e-commerce. Compare social media with industrial media in terms of quality, reach, frequency, accessibility and usability.
Business communication is the process of creating, sharing, listening, and understanding messages between different groups of people through written and verbal formats. It includes topics such as marketing, brand management, customer relations, advertising, public relations, corporate communication, and more.
Google Talk was an instant messaging service that provided both text and voice communication, integrated with Gmail, Orkut, and Google+. It was discontinued in 2015 and replaced by Google Hangouts, Google Chat, and Google Meet.