The whole 'card' motif is awesome and versatile. Very clean looking.I'm really digging the new pop up info cards, hope they move those over to gmail as well.
The whole 'card' motif is awesome and versatile. Very clean looking.
I've just created an account but few of my Facebook friends even have one and those who do haven't used it in one or two years. Now what can I do with my Google+ account?
Do it again and post the URL here.
It's happened 3 times now.
Post the URL to what? The G+ post is limited to my "Friends" circle.
To replicate the post yourself:
Drag and drop GIF from this page to your desktop.
Go to plus.google.com
Drag and drop GIF to the post area to upload it.
Type "LOL" or similar and submit the post.
If you're anything like me, the post will disappear within an hour.
Are they actually disappearing? Have you tried looking at the post from a signed out browser?
I notice sometimes, posts do that sometimes. I think they're being removed, and end up posting multiple times.
You can already adjust the volume of What's Hot and Circle posts in your Home stream (see http://goo.gl/d2nlU and http://goo.gl/wrHDD). Today, and by popular demand, we're bringing this option to Communities.
Say you want to see more posts from your travel community: now you can dial it up! Or maybe you don't want to be tempted by your dessert community (too often): choose to see fewer posts in your Home stream, or none at all. It's completely up to you!
To try it out, just visit a community that you've joined and click the "Actions" menu. You'll see options at the bottom to adjust the volume of posts in your Home stream. This will roll out throughout the day today.
As always, let us know what you think in the comments!
PHOTO EDITING, THE MOBILE WAY
On the photo front, you can make all of your edits from within the app now, letting you crop, rotate, change contrast, saturation, brightness and add filters, with simple gestures that you might have become familiar within the Snapseed app.
SCROLL MORE, TAP LESS
Within this update, you can see more text in the original post, as well as more comments, and a single tap now takes you directly to a photo, watch page for a video or a lightbox for a website. The really nice addition here is the ability to swipe through an entire photo album inline, without having to head over to a separate album page. Additionally, the +1, reshare and comment buttons are more prominent.
MUCH NEEDED COMMUNITY CONTROLS
For Communities, youre now able to tweak the volume of the groups that youre a part of. That means that if a certain Community gets too noisy, you can completely stop its posts from hitting your main stream. You can now also invite people to a community or reshare posts from your stream with a Community directly. Finally, there are administrator tools like search, content moderation and report, remove and ban features for Community managers.
SCROLL MORE, TAP LESS
Within this update, you can see more text in the original post, as well as more comments, and a single tap now takes you directly to a photo, watch page for a video or a lightbox for a website. The really nice addition here is the ability to swipe through an entire photo album inline, without having to head over to a separate album page. Additionally, the +1, reshare and comment buttons are more prominent.
Yeah, the new app is a big improvement (and has improved access to text chat, a major plus).
Like I posted earlier, Google needs to fully integrate Gchat into this. There's no official gchat app for iOS, which is weird.
Rejoice, animated GIF fans! Google+ profile photos can now use the ubiquitous file format. Social networkers can upload their picture of choice, crop it accordingly and revel in spreading internet memes and the ancestors of Vine clips.
Sure, theres a social networking aspect to it, but Google Plus is really Googles version of Google. Its the groundwork for a level of search quality difficult to fathom based on what we know today. Its also the Borg-like hive-queen that connects all the other Google products like YouTube, Google Maps, Images, Offers, Books, and more. And Google is starting to roll these products all up into a big ball of awesome user experience by way of Google Plus, and that snowball is starting to pick up speed and mass.
We all glommed onto the concept of Googles version of Facebook, and focused only on comparing the similarities and differences between the two (such as number of users it had, whether Circles are good, and how hangouts are weird). But in reality, none of that matters. I happen to think Circles are a slightly smarter way to organize your personal connections, but its a feature that Facebook could copy with their eyes closed in a single hackathon. It is not the kind of thing that decides success or failure.
What makes Google Plus different is that it is the new backbone of a company that does search better than anyone already--something Facebook could never compete with. You use Google to search, right? Well, imagine if Google knew every piece of data about you that Facebook knew. Imagine how better equipped they would be to serve you what you are looking for. Google Plus is a way of entrenching Googles dominance in that area, not a way of stealing Facebook users. If you are in first place, thats the time to accelerate your lead.
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Step one: Corral every single blogger. Have you used Google lately and noticed faces appearing next to certain posts? Thats called Google Authorship--bloggers can link their Google Plus profile to the content they create. Guess how many online writers see that and say Eh, I dont need to have that. If you said zero you win a prize. All you need is a Google Plus account with a headshot to glue this up to all your posts, and it adds tremendous value to bloggers who can now claim their posts instead of having Google show a stolen version ahead of their own. Not only a tremendous value to the person searching (who is finding the person who truly generated the content) but also the content generator who no longer has to worry about this infuriating issue. In short--huge value and a 100% adoption rate of a specific vertical.
Step two: Attract every single small business and at least one of their employees. Want your business to appear on Google Maps, Google Local, et al., so that you can tell your prospective customers where you are, what you sell, and when you are open? Yup, you guessed it--you need a Google Plus Local Business page now. But again, Google isnt forcing your hand, its adding value. Reviews, hours, pics, videos, local search--all housed in one place. And this account must be managed by a real person with a real Google Plus personal account. Now you have all small businesses as well as a new person in each business using Google Plus. See where Im going with this?
Step three: Convince you, because all of those other things that you already love get better. Maybe youre addicted to that new augmented reality game Ingress. Maybe your Google Plus profile makes it way easier to win. Or maybe you want better music, movie, or book recommendations--look no further than Google Plus. Want to find a community of skiers or chefs or race car drivers with a flick of the wrist? Or perhaps that hilarious video about that thing that you once emailed to a friend but cant quite remember enough about it to find again? When you have Google Plus, those communities and that video just appear when you search for your best guess.
The point is, once Google Plus has every blogger, every small business, lots of gamers, lots of YouTubers, etc., actively using the product, they will continue to use all that new data to make even more of their products more awesome.
I found this the other day, and I think it's pretty spot on:
http://www.fastcompany.com/3004448/plus-one-proof-google-plus-will-prevail
Personally, my time spent using Google+ has increased pretty steadily over the past six months or so.
And here's another by the same author, discussing how Hangouts, Docs, Gmail, Communities, and so on allow Google+ to take the place of a number of other different services typically required to accomplish the same tasks, and how Google Glass will further utilize G+ in ways incomparable to other social networks:
http://www.fastcompany.com/3005682/future-google-plus-and-its-path-social-media-domination
Personally, my time spent using Google+ has increased pretty steadily over the past six months or so.
I found this the other day, and I think it's pretty spot on:
http://www.fastcompany.com/3004448/plus-one-proof-google-plus-will-prevail
"Or maybe you want better music, movie, or book recommendations--look no further than Google Plus. Want to find a community of skiers or chefs or race car drivers with a flick of the wrist? Or perhaps that hilarious video about that thing that you once emailed to a friend but can’t quite remember enough about it to find again?"
I know. You are still in the “no freaking way am I joining another social network” mode. But one day soon you will wake up and find out about that one little thing and it goes something like this:
Your buddy, “Hey have you heard about this one little thing?”
You: “Oh. My. God. That’s Awesome. That’s so Awesome. How do I get that?”
Your buddy: “Oh, you need to have a Google Plus Profile or it doesn’t work.”
I’ll see you around--on Google Plus.
Is there any way to test the G+ Hangout/video chat feature? I have an important job interview coming up in about a week, and the company only does them throught G+ Hangout (or whatever it's called).
I created my G+ profile last night. So that part is out of the way.
I am loving the new G+ desktop layout. No more complaints about all the white space.
I am loving the new G+ desktop layout. No more complaints about all the white space.
So is there a way to disable G+ from actually e-mail everyone in the circle I share a photo album with? I usually share them to all my friends with the mindset yeah it's cool if you are on G+ and want to check it out but It's not something where I actually want to notify everyone I have done it.
I like G+ but I got to call bullshit on this, I find people far more active on twitter.
G+ afterall is taking the clever route into an already crowded Social Networking market by tying it up with your Google account and expanding functionality.
I stay signed into Google and clicking the odd +1 button does not make me an active user.
I think you have to actively check the email button for it to email them, otherwise its just shared but they are not notified via email.
Now if they have set up email alerts for when something is shared with them, that's on their end, not yours.
But it does. Because your +1s are used as a recommendation engine for you, your friends and circles. Not any different than likes on Facebook or retweets or mentions on Twitter. There is no "creation" of content on your part, just social approval.
But who actually looks at them?
Twitter retweets or replies are actually looked at by everyone who retweets or replies to it.
Even the thread died.
But who actually looks at them?
Twitter retweets or replies are actually looked at by everyone who retweets or replies to it.
Even the thread died.