So now that Google+ is available to all are you planning on signing up? Of course now that Google has delayed the release to the general public and Facebook has attempted to copy some of the ‘trademark’ Google+ features (which I think Facebook has failed miserably with, and only caused confusion to current members who are unfamiliar with how Google+ functions).
I have to admit (although I am not completely up to date with the “how to”) I do think that the Google + huddle feature for Android is pretty sweet, especially in order to communicate with family overseas.
Due to the fact that I do not like to recreate the wheel, I have ‘borrowed’ the article regarding Google+ and it’s news from today, from the Huffington Post (which by the way is one of my new favorite websites). See the full article at the link HERE
Google+ Opens To All, Launches Search, Expanded Hangouts And More
Google+ is now open to anyone who wants to get in.
In a Tuesday post on the Official Google Blog, Google announced that it is launching nine new features, including open signups.
“For the past 12 weeks we’ve been in field trial, and during that time we’ve listened and learned a great deal. We’re nowhere near done, but with the improvements we’ve made so far we’re ready to move from field trial to beta, and introduce our 100th feature: open signups. This way anyone can visitgoogle.com/+, join the project and connect with the people they care about,” Senior Vice President of Engineering Vic Gundotra wrote for the blog post.
Google also launched Search for Google+, as well as an expansion of its Hangouts video chat feature and more.
Searching within Google+ will let users seek out other users, posts, and “popular content from around the web,” the way they would using Google’s search engine.
Google+ users will now be able to initiate Hangouts via Android 2.3 devices and higher. “iOS support is coming soon,” Gundotra promised on the Google Blog. “On Air” broadcasts will let some users record live chat sessions that others can tune in to.
Google is also releasing “a basic set of Hangouts APIs” to developers, so expect some fun new Hangouts features soon. For now, Google lists its most recent Hangout updates on the Google Blog:
- Screensharing: for when you want to show off your vacation photos, your high score, your lesson plan or whatever else is on your screen
- Sketchpad: for when you want to draw, doodle, or just scribble together
- Google Docs: for when you want to write, plan or present something with others
- Named Hangouts: for when you want to join or create a public hangout about a certain topic (like fashion or music or sports…)
For the past three months, the social network has been in invite-only mode while Google continuously rolled out new features. Tuesday’s features launched as the service moves from “field trial” into “beta.”
In less than two months, Google+ exploded to 25 million members, making it the fastest-growing social network ever, according to comScore.
Visit the Google Blog for more about what’s new from Google+. Visit the Google Mobile Blog to check out the handful of upgrades that also debuted today for the G+ mobile app.
Take a look at some of Google+’s newest features (below)
Google+ Search:
Mobile Hangouts For Android:
Live Broadcasts Of Hangouts: