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Network Error Connecting To Google Apps Sync
Google confirms it's shutting down Google+ Local for iOS Comments Zach Miners IDG News google app sync Service Jul 26, 2013 4:24 PM Google is shutting down the Google+ Local places and discovery app for iOS devices and will be transitioning its features over to its Maps app, the company said Friday. Google+ Local was an iOS-based app that offered several discovery services such as place recommendations based on the user’s friends and location, and also Zagat summaries and business reviews. As of Aug. 7, it will close as a stand-alone product, although its features will be incorporated into Google’s Maps app for iOS, a spokeswoman said. The app already appears to have been pulled from Apple’s App Store—searching for it returns a message saying it is currently not available in the U.S. store. Google+ Local joins a range of other products and services recently closed by Google. The company officially announced Friday that it was also pulling the plug on its Shopper app for Android- and iOS-based devices, effective August 30, in an effort to focus instead on its search service and Google Shopping site. Shopper was an app that let people find information on products by scanning them or through voice and text search. The company’s longstanding Google Reader service for RSS feeds met its demise earlier this month. Google did not provide additional information about why Google+ Local was killed off. But it is clear that in recent months the company has focused on enhancing both its Maps product and Google+ social network, while at the same time streamlining other services through product closures. On Android and iOS, Maps received a range of new features earlier this month including improved search, navigation and interface design. The company concurrently announced that Google Latitude and check-ins would be killed off as part of the update and incorporated over to the Google+ social network. Even bigger changes to Maps were unveiled at the company’s I/O developers conference in May. Those enhancements included the ability for users to add personalized landmarks as long as they are logged into the service. Meanwhile,
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