As Google+ hurtles down a decaying orbit into owner-imposed oblivion on 2 April, the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine is trying to preserve the site’s public posts.
The ArchiveTeam recently started caching public Google+ content to make it available on the Internet Archive after the fateful day. This won’t include content that was deleted or made private before the archival process began, and might not include all comments or full-resolution media. Still, this will ensure that you have some way of reliving moments years down the road.
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- Internet Archive races to preserve public Google+ posts
- Saving of public Google+ content at the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine by the Archive Team has begun : plexodus