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After a few rumors came forth, mainly thanks to an interview with Sundar Pichai, it’s now official: Google+ will be broken up into services. The confirmation came from Bradley Horowitz who announced he’s now the head of Photos and Streams, two elements of G+ that have now been spun off.



Interestingly enough, Pichai mentioned in his interview that Stream, Photos and Hangouts were each seen as individual powerful products. So far we haven’t heard what Google plans to do with Hangouts, arguably one of the more popular aspects of G+, but we’re sure that the product is here to stay, perhaps in some integrated way with YouTube.



We’re bound to learn more today, as Google is hosting an event in the afternoon.



Source: Bradley Horowitz, Forbes
Good because G+ is awful but the Hangouts are pretty awesome.  Time to pivot!


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Good because G+ is awful but the Hangouts are pretty awesome.  Time to pivot!

I totally agree, google tried to save it by integrating youtube and making people who wish to have a youtube account have a google+ account to get all the features, just glad they finally accepted it.

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