It isn't. Your computer is likely having problems. However many sites perform maintenance and need to shut down or reduce access at those times.
Like any company, Google does have limits. Things can go wrong and if Google did go offline one can bet many people are working to fix the problem.
Try to "Work offline" or "Offline browsing"
To access offline maps on Google Maps for navigation without an internet connection, you can download specific areas or regions onto your device while connected to the internet. Then, you can access these offline maps by opening the Google Maps app and selecting the downloaded area from your saved offline maps. This allows you to navigate without needing an internet connection.
callwiki.com which has ties to google has recently goon offline.
Read later is a feature of Google Books. It has the ability to read an online book later and offline.
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While every site can go offline for a second or a few seconds, Google however, has many, many, many servers. So they do not run out of bandwidth or get taken offline from a (D)DoS attack. It could be client side, meaning your own internet.
Go to settings, labs, make sure "Offline" is enabled (it should be the first one), and save changes. Gmail should restart, and next to settings, there should be an "Offline" button, along with a green vial (which symbolizes labs). Click "Offline", and if you are using Google Chrome, you can add a shortcut to your Gmail on the desktop. (This may also work with Internet Explorer and Firefox on Windows, and Safari and Firefox on Macs, if you install Google Gears).
Google Earth has a disk cache like a web browser. To maximize offline viewing you can increase the size of the disk cache in the menu under Tools/Options/Cache. Then navigate in the area you want to view while zooming in and out. Some functions may still not work while working offline.
Gears can do many things. With it anyone can use online files offline. Simply put, it connects the online world to the offline world. Although Gears can help make an online and offline experience easier, it was removed from the store in 2011.
To fetch new imagery you need a persistent internet connection. Google Earth uses a disk cache that allows you to navigate offline in the areas you already visited.When you go offline you can still navigate in Google Earth zoom in/out, but flying to new areas will only show a low-res base map data.
If you need to work offline, here are a few tips to help you manage tasks: Prepare Resources: Download any necessary files, documents, or websites for offline access. Many apps allow offline modes, such as Google Docs, for editing documents without an internet connection. Use Offline Software: Make sure you're using tools that work without internet, like Microsoft Office for documents or offline coding environments. Read more,, t.ly/ZxDOJ
This means that your best friend "Suman" is not online whenever you are online. Understood????