Thursday, July 14, 2011

Google to roll out new updates for Google+ next week

Google are known for their fast-paced approach to updating their products and services, and Google+ will be no different. According to Geek.com, Google will be rolling a slew of updates to its new social networking platform next week.

The following list of updates was extracted from the Google+ page of Vic Gundotra, senior vice president of social at Google. The prominent updates include the ability to share Google Docs files with Circles, easy user private messaging, better integration with Google Chat, fixes for photo uploads, and the much needed ability to share with all Circles with an “except” option. The update also hints towards a Windows Phone 7 app; an Android Google+ app is already available, while an iOS app is in the works as well.

- Ability to modify circles a post is shared with after posting it - Reading sparks and +1 comments in the Android app - Lifting of the 5000 circle cap (really?) -The ability to overlap circles - Option of a circle that doesn’t show up in your stream - Menu follows you down the stream as you scroll - Easy private messaging option including to person who starts a thread - Google+ app for other platforms (WP7) - Blocking working 100% of the time - Easy way to merge circles - Sharing and refresh updates in the Android app - Link to hide all comments again after you’ve clicked to show all - Better integration of Google Chat with Google+ - Fix issues with instant upload for photos - Ability to share with all circles, but with an “except” option - Ability to share Google Docs and Calendar with circles - Revamp Google Reader to make sharing easier - File-sharing integration - Nested comments - Addition of hashtags to aid searching

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