Friday, 29 July 2011

27 Google+ People Who Deserve Their Own Circle


1. Dude Who Hates Mondays

2. People Who Just Woke Up and Are Overly Optimistic About What the Day Holds for Them

3. Breakfast-Food Chroniclers

4. Ladies Who Are Always Having Bad Days

5. Ladies Who Find Happiness in the Most Banal Things, Like, Say, This Sidewalk

6. Bible-Quoting Relatives

7. "Tao of Pooh"-Quoting Relatives

8. On-My-Fourth-Coffee People

9. People Who Just Discovered the Honey Badger Video


10. Dude Who Is Wondering: "How Is It Only Wednesday?"

11. ALL CAPS STATUS UPDATERS!!!

12. people who write like they are e.e. cummings

13. Mr. and Mrs. "Wheels Up!" to Yet Another Fancy-Pants Exotic Location

14. Girls Who Link to Every Cat Video in the History of the Internet

15. The Only Person You Know Who Likes Hockey

16. Exes That Might Be Stalking You

17. TGIF! Dude

18. Old High-School Friends You Wouldn't Recognize if They Were Sitting Next to You


19. Inexplicably Shirtless Profile-Picture People

20. Runner Who Just Finished 2 Miles in 13:20

21. People Who Check Into Every Place That It's Possible to Check Into

22. Dude Who Is So Regretting That 4 A.M. Shot of SoCo and Lime

23. New Parents Who Post Three Dozen Pictures of Their Baby Daily

24. Friends Who Need Help Moving Furniture

25. Google+ Haters Who Hate On It All Day Long on Google+

26. The So…How-Do-I-Know-These-People? People

27. Dude Who Is Nursing His Saturday-Morning Hangover. Ugh

Google+ Gets a Feature Update Center

In response to user feedback, Google has launched a new section of the Google+ center dedicated to Google+ feature updates.

The “What’s new in Google+” section is essentially a list of release notes for the Google+ Project. The updates are smaller than Google’s traditional blog posts, but longer than most of its Help Center pages. It’s a centralized location for finding out what new features Google has added to its social network.

Most of the “posts” include YouTube video explanations about the feature updates (recorded by Googlers), along with a link to the Google+ post where the feature was announced. The search giant is clearly trying to eat its own dog food when it comes to Google+.

While we appreciate the centralized location for getting updates about Google+ features, we believe the company would be better served setting up a blog for the Google+ project and updating that on a regular basis. At least that way we could subscribe to the updates in our Google Readers (which still counts as the big G eating its own dog food)

Click here for Update Center

Google+ App for iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, and iPhone 4


When launched, the App Store started serving a previous test version of the App which didn't have the stability and fixes that the latest version had. It started serving the correct version a little later. If you downloaded within the first 1 hour 40 mins, you may have downloaded the older test version.

Google+ for mobile makes sharing the right things with the right people a lot simpler. Huddle lets you send super-fast messages to the people you care about most. And no matter where you are, the stream lets you stay in the loop about what your friends are sharing and where they’re checking in.

Features:
* Circles let you share the right things with just the right people.
* Stream is where you can get updates from your circles or see what people are saying about things nearby.
* Huddle is super-fast group messaging for everyone in your circles.

Google+ is only available for users 18 and older.

Click here for App.