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Google killed off Google+ and replaced it with Currents, but is now replacing the latter with Spaces. The company will start shutting down Currents next year while adding more features to Spaces.
First, Google Currents is now available globally. This means that no matter where you are, if you can download an app through Google Play or the iTunes App Store, you can download Google Currents.
Currents is free, cross-platform, and syncs all of your articles and subscriptions with your Google account and makes them available for offline reading. The layout of the app is open and ...
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 ...
Stepping up its game to try to match Flipboard, Google Currents has expanded its international news sources. Written by Rachel King, Contributor April 11, 2012, 6:11 a.m. PT ...
Google Currents, as it’s called, is an app for iOS and Android that presents content from magazines, news sites and blogs in a format that’s far more digestible on mobile devices.
Overall, Google Currents is well-executed and an interesting way to digest your day's news, but it's not groundbreaking. In some ways, it even feels a bit rushed to market.
Google Currents has hit version 1.1, improving syncing functionality, adding improved translation options, and spreading the app out across the globe. by Nate Ralph Via Official Google Mobile Blog ...
With Google+ now history, Google has unveiled what will be offered to G Suite users in its place: Currents. The new app allows businesses to post and have discussions outside of email.
Google Currents is, uh, currently launching as a beta service that G Suite admins can request access to. The enterprise focus means it's for paying G Suite customers only.