(1) A workplace collaboration application for business that is included in the Google Workspace suite. Somewhat like the very popular Slack application, Google Currents went into beta in 2020.
Google regularly kills off its own products, but it usually offers a better and more powerful alternative. This time Google is shutting down Currents, and migrating users to Spaces. Incidentally, ...
Google's habit of regularly and sometimes unceremoniously killing off its services and apps has become sort of a running joke that there are now websites dedicated to honoring those dearly and some ...
With Google killing its social network for consumers and brands last week, the service is now solely focussed on enterprise customers. To usher in that new era, Google+ was rebranded to Google ...
Google terminated the consumer version of Google+ earlier this month. However, the G Suite version for business users was left alone. That is, until today. Today, Google is rolling out Google Currents ...
While Google+, the social network, was shut down on April 2, 2019, a G Suite version for enterprise communication still exists. Google Currents was announced as a rebrand just after the consumer ...
When Google Currents debuted for tablets last December, it started out with a bang, presenting the first (and possibly only) serious competition for Flipboard. Since then, the mobile news curation app ...
is a former senior reviewer who worked at The Verge from 2011 until May 2025. His coverage areas included audio, home theater, smartphones, and more. Now that Google+ is history, today, Google ...
Google is launching a new mobile app called Google Currents, the company just announced on its Mobile blog. Available in the US on iPhones, iPads and Android devices, the app makes it very convenient ...
Google's curated news and content app, called Currents, is now available to Australian iOS and Android users, with some local outlets already publishing content specifically formatted for the new ...
Google+ may have shut down its consumer side earlier this month, but the code base still lives on at Google. After diving into the social media wars and getting routed, Google+ will live out its ...