How to Create a Project in Google Developers Console - google-api

I am trying to create a project in Google Developers Console.
Note: I am the Domain Administrator.
I keep getting this error message;
Error
Developers Console has not been activated for your account. Your account may be suspended or disabled. If you are a Google Apps user, ask your domain administrator to enable Apphosting Admin on your account.
See my steps to produce the error (screen shots):
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bytqhoir_Tt5QmFTazM0SzZONU0/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bytqhoir_Tt5c3BwSnA3bThCSXc/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bytqhoir_Tt5SVZZWTRfQVBTRUk/view?usp=sharing
Can anyone share some light on how to solve this issue? Please note that I am the domain administrator.

You need to enable the Cloud Console for your domain or at least the organizational unit that your user is in.
Go to your domain's Control Panel : https://admin.google.com
Click on the "More Google Apps" button. It might be in the "More Controls" section at the bottom of the screen.
In the next screen, click on the "Filters" button and uncheck "Show top featured services"
Once done, the list of service will get quite big. Look for "Google Developers Console", click on it.
Enable the service

It seems to have changed slightly. I had to go to Apps
Then click the Additional Google Services
Then you can find Google Developers Console in there
And then you can Enable the service by selecting ON for everyone

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