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The All New Google Plus Is Here

So the wait is finally over. Google Plus is out to in the market. This big scale social bookmarking of Google is surely going to impress the net users. Now you need to click on each link which is displayed in the search engine results, as Google Plus will help you in refining your searches. This platform is already possessing a serious threat to other social networking website including Facebook, Orkut, hi5 etc. The logic behind this platform is very simple, the website which has more plus 1s has got better quality of content than those having less plus 1s. With time, Google plus will surely enhance the user interface experience. Google has also learnt from its past mistakes, i.e. Buzz and Wave and the developers are ensuring that the same steps are not repeated with Plus this time. With lots of potential stored in this great platform, you should definitely try your hands on it.

Privacy concerns are of utmost importance when it comes to social networking sites. It has got many options which will help you to deal with this issue and like Facebook and other networking sites, it gas got a block feature also. Google Plus is supported by almost all the internet browsers including Mozilla, Firefox, Chrome, IE 8 etc. Since it is on a trail as of now, only a handful of Gmail users have got an invite for this great social networking platform. The date of launch is still not out yet, however you will not have to wait for much time for this great social networking tool to get online.


So the time has finally come to move on from monotonous social networking websites. With some amazing features offered by Google Plus, it is surely going to create a buzz in the market. Also, if reports are to be believed Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has also created account in Google Plus.

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