Thursday, August 04, 2011

Circles and Google Plus








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Introducing Google Plus.

This is the Internet giant's nth attempt at social networking and this time they might have struck oil. If you want to read about their past escapades you can check this link.


Their latest attempt, called Google Plus, or Google+, or even G+ to some, has become a booming success that has attracted millions of people in a matter of days, beating any other social network, even the mighty Facebook. For further documentation on that you can check this article on Mashable.com. 


I've been fortunate enough to get a Google plus invite before it would go public, so I was able to do some test-driving.



What makes Google Plus so special? Why is everyone flocking to it? Google Plus could not have come at a better time, where Facebook is being ridiculed by numerous people and personalities for a number of reasons. One of these would be the Facebook-Zynga marriage, and that Facebook decided to sell/share your info to third party companies.




facebook-logo.png (256×256)Why should you care, anyway? It's not that you're sharing your home address or your phone numbers, or your personal information on Facebook. You can actually block people, or switch your security settings to hide the information that you only want your friends to see. Not to mention the fact that you've spent literally years on shaping your Facebook credibility, building up online relationships, connecting with loved ones and old friends from high school or even elementary school. Another reason why Facebook could have an upper hand is that it has been an established name among


the Internet community. Let's be honest. EVERYONE has a Facebook account! Facebook has the ever-famous Farmville, and a plethora of other games in it's bucket, as well as helpful features. What does Google Plus have that Facebook doesn't?


Nothing much really. Google Plus is still in it's early stages, and the huge influx of members are probably just that it's new and it looks cool. It doesn't really have all the glam and the glitter that Facebook has.... yet.


So what does Google Plus offer? These are the little things that are making people sometimes beg for G+ invites.


1. Better privacy for your data. With the concept of circles, you can choose who sees your content, and who cannot. You can choose who you share information with when you post something in the stream (Google's equivalent for your "Wall"). Your boss can be in a totally different circle than your work buddies, so he wouldn't have to see your rants about how much of a jerk he is.


2. Hangouts. Think of a video call except you can do it with not just one other person, but with nine. Many people have already started brainstorming on creative ways for using Hangouts, and here is a short list of ideas from G+niuses.


3. Integration with other Google products. It's not completely up yet, but soon Google will be connecting it's other products like Google Reader, Google News, Google Documents, Youtube, and a whole lot more to improve the user experience.




There's going to be a whole lot more, and a bunch of other people (25 million+) are hanging on for a good ride. And because of all the attention on Google Plus, Facebook has somewhat taken matters to keep their populace strong and numerous, even resorting to giving people who would want to migrate contacts, pictures and videos over G+ a hard time. You can read all about it in this article.. Right here..
You can check out these videos on Google plus if you want to learn a little bit more about it. You can log on to G+ by visiting plus.google.com. Feel free to message me here if it still asks you for an invite and I'll be more than happy to send you one.


What is Google Plus and do I need it?
The Google+ project: a quick look



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