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And nothing of value was lost.
thats not true. there are several communities that exists happily within it and are sad to see this service go. because there isn't much of an alternative out there.
Funny how Google tends to end services we like almost overnight but this Google+ piece of crap still lingers.
As usual, don't rely on any Google service to stick around long-term unless it's search, GMail, or Maps.

They'll probably shut down Google Translate any day now...

They should shut down Google+ for internal use as well. Looking at some of the leaks of that traffic that have come out, it's clearly having a pretty toxic effect on their professional culture.
I don't know how to replace Google+, I use it as a personal social network for my family. We share stuff only in our circles. Is there something out there that could replace it?