YouTube, Gmail, Snapchat and many Internet services crash across the board due to trouble with Google's cloud platform

In the early hours of this morning, YouTube, Snapchat, Gmail, Nest, Discord and some other Internet services in many countries have collapsed due to a problem with the Google Cloud cloud platform.

In the early hours of this morning, YouTube, Snapchat, Gmail, Nest, Discord and some other Internet services in many countries have collapsed due to a problem with the Google Cloud cloud platform. After over 4 hours of recovery, Google has brought its cloud platform back to normal operation.

This incident has affected most users in the US and Europe. Many users report that they cannot access YouTube, Gmail. Some applications using the Google Cloud cloud platform such as Discord, Snapchat and Vimeo are also affected.

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Google has apologized to users who have been affected by the incident and said they are conducting an investigation and performing system upgrades so that the same case will not happen.

In January of this year, YouTube users were also unable to access this video platform for over an hour and a half due to an incident. Last October, Google's cloud platform also crashed.

These incidents of the Google Cloud platform can cause Internet services to turn around and switch to select other services from Amazon or Microsoft.

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