About the Google+1 button and network |
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| Date Added: November 27, 2011 06:23:22 PM | |
| Author: qKristoferKrausej | |
| Category: Business Services | |
The +1 button lets you start great conversations. When you click +1 you’re publicly recommending pages across the web. You can also use +1 to share with the right circles on Google+. +1’s can help improve Google Search too, since you can see which pages your social connections have +1′d right beneath search results and ads. The +1 button can appear in a variety of places, both on Google and on sites across the web. For example, you might see a +1 button next to a Google search result, Google ad, or article you’re reading on your favorite news site. Also there is Hangouts are the best way for you to say, “I’m online and want to hangout!” Via video Hangouts lets you: 1.Chill with friends that are scrolling through the web, just like you! 2.Use live video chat that puts you in the same room together! 3.Coordinate plans, whether it’s working on a project or meeting up for coffee. 4.Maybe you’re bored. Start a hangout, invite your circles, see who’s around! Inviting people to a hangout No one owns a hangout. That means that anyone in the hangout can invite anyone else. So while your hangout could start with a group of people that you know, it could evolve into a completely different crowd. For instance, let’s say your brother decides to post the hangout URL on his blog. Anyone could follow that link, join Google+, and enter the hangout. You can invite circles or specific people to join you in a hangout when it’s first created. 1.Click Start a Hangout from the stream. 2,Add the circles or people you want to alert that you’re hanging out. 3.Click Hang out to start the hangout and send the notifications to the people you chose. Your +1's are listed in a profile tab, where you can manage them. There's also a page that lets you disable personalizing Google ads using +1's and other information from your Google profile. Take a look at Google Fourm if you need any help getting strated. Google now has the most important pieces of a social network (profiles, activity stream, likes, apps), but there's still no social network, no magic glue that connects the existing pieces. As Danny Sullivan explains, the +1 social network is made up of your Google Talk friends, the people from Gmail's My contacts group and the people you follow in Google Reader and Google Buzz, but you'll soon be able to connect other services like Twitter and Flickr. It's actually a meta social network, an artificial service that won't have too many enthusiastic users, just like Friend Connect. You can also invite additional people to a hangout after it’s already begun. Click Invite at the bottom of the hangout window, add the circles or people you want to share with, and click Invite http://www.googleforum.co.uk/ |
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