Does anyone (from Google) know when and if Google Fusion Tables will become "fully" supported instead of being marked as an "experimental application" as stated at:
We would like to make use of Fusion Tables for a project, but before committing time and resources, it would be nice to know that Fusion Tables will be around moving forward.
Thanks in advance.
They will die on December 2019.
See https://support.google.com/fusiontables/answer/9185417
Notice: Google Fusion Tables Turndown
Last updated: December 11, 2018
Google Fusion Tables and the Fusion Tables API will be turned down December 3, 2019. Embedded Fusion Tables visualizations — maps, charts, tables and cards — will also stop working that day. Maps using the Fusion Tables Layer in the Maps JavaScript API v3.37 will start to see errors in August 2019.
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And also https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/google-fusion-tables/HMqJLkyGDHw
Google Fusion Tables to be shut down on December 3, 2019
Google Fusion Tables was launched almost nine years ago (snip) For a long time, it was one of the few free tools for easily visualizing large datasets, especially on a map. Since then, Google has developed several alternatives (snip).
In order to continue focusing our efforts in these areas, we will be retiring Fusion Tables. We plan to turn down Fusion Tables and the Fusion Tables API on December 3, 2019. Embedded Fusion Tables visualizations — maps, charts, tables and cards — will also stop working that day. Maps using the Fusion Tables Layer in the Maps JavaScript API v3.37 will start to see errors in August 2019.
Please visit the Help Center to learn about next steps, including how to download your data and information on alternative tools.
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