Google has announced that they are retiring their Google Cloud Print service in favor of a new printing service called Google Cloud Print 2.0.
The new service is much more restrictive in terms of what devices can use it, and what print jobs can be done with it.
Google Cloud Print 2.0 is a centralized service that allows users to print to any printer that is connected to the internet.
This means that not only can you print to local printers, but you can also print to printers across the internet using services like Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing and AirPrint.0 also allows users to save documents to Google Drive or to iCloud so that they can be accessed anywhere.
Finally, the new service supports automatic printing so that documents are printed as soon as they are saved.
Overall, Google Cloud Print 2.0 is a much more restrictive service than Google Cloud Print.
It is likely that this new service will replace Google Cloud Print in the future.