Google Sites G Plus
In the vast, ever-shifting graveyard of defunct internet services, two headstones bear the same surname but represent very different deaths. One is : a clunky, utilitarian website builder that never died but was never truly alive. The other is Google+ (G+): a roaring, ambitious social network that exploded, fizzled, and was buried so deep that even its digital bones were swept away in 2019.
Modern Google Sites now relies on standard HTML embedding rather than proprietary gadgets. Users can embed timelines from Twitter (X), Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn using "Embed" codes. google sites g plus
Embedding private or public community pages. In the vast, ever-shifting graveyard of defunct internet
The integration of Google+ into Google Sites represents a distinct era in Google's product history—an era defined by the ambition to unify the web under a single social graph. While the integration offered a streamlined user experience for brand management, it ultimately highlighted the fragility of relying on a single vendor's proprietary social tools. Modern Google Sites now relies on standard HTML