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Google is killing its experimental social network Shoelace less than a year after it launched because of the coronavirus

The social network was designed to bring together individuals with shared interests.

"Given the current health crisis, we don't feel that now is the right time to invest further in this project," Shoelace's developers wrote in a statement.Shoelace – which launched in July 2019 – was aimed at bringing together individuals with common interests " ." For example, people with a shared interest in skateboarding or music could meet up to hang out or attend gigs., Area 120 – a program within Google responsible for developing and incubating experimental projects including Shoelace – said that "given the current health crisis, we don't feel that now is the right time to invest further in this project.""Area 120 builds, launches, and iterates on dozens of novel ideas that might otherwise not be explored.

In many ways, Shoelace represented a successor to Google+, another Google-made social network that ultimately failed to gain widespread popularity andCome May 12, Google will delete all user accounts, including account data, though users can apply for a copy of their data before that time.

 

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We are capable of making friends ourselves. Just walk up to anyone and say hello.

Shoelace had coronavirus ? 😕

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