It was supposed to be a day of celebration for the Google+ community.
The day of the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) was supposed for June 26th, and many of Google’s partners, including Microsoft, Adobe, and others, were supposed to unveil the next generation of their apps and services.
Instead, Google decided to remove some of its apps and apps settings and rework the Google Apps page.
While Google did remove some settings, Google’s main news feed was still intact.
The Google+ app was also not affected, as the app itself has not been updated in some time.
The reason behind the removal is unknown, though there are reports that the Google app had a bug that could have caused it to not work properly.
The Google app was removed from the Google Play Store on August 1st, 2018, and Google has not yet announced an official statement on the matter.
Google has also removed some Google+ features that were in place before the update.
Google+ Community News, for example, was removed, along with the “Google+ Stories” feature that was in place for the community to share new and interesting stories.
There is no explanation as to why these features were removed, but it is possible that they were removed for some other reason.
The same goes for Google+, Google+ News Feed, Google+ Maps, and more.
Google also made the decision to remove the Google Search app, along a few other Google apps and features.
A Google spokesperson did not give a specific reason for the change, but a post on Google+ on December 1st gave a possible reason.
“Google has decided to pull all Google+ content from the Play Store, including all Google Search, Gmail, and the Google Plus app,” it read.
“The Google search experience was not improved for this change.”
Google is now allowing the default settings of Google+ apps to be restored, but users can still disable or adjust the Google apps settings.
There are still a few Google+ feature options that can be adjusted, such as the Google search bar and the search results.
The Google Plus settings page is still intact, so it is unclear if this is a temporary fix or not.
For those that do not want to miss out on the Google event, Google is planning to host a Google+ event on August 22nd, 2018.
Google is planning an event on a Google campus in San Francisco.
There are no official details on the event, but Google is expected to give a presentation on the future of the company’s online platform.