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I just set up the Google+ profile yesterday, so my Circles are empty. Normally, Google+ will at least start by suggesting people from your Gmail, Android, or other Google services, but I set up my ...
The emphasis with Google+ is on using Circles as a sort of natural filter. The hope is that you’ll share within Google+ the same way you do in the real world.
Google+ allows you to organize your friends in customized Circles, like friends, family, or colleagues. You can then control the privacy settings for each Circle and share content only in that Circle.
The much-requested Google+ shared circles have arrived, letting users swap lists of friends and celebrities with each other.
Facebook friends and subscribers, Google+ followers and circles — keeping track of everything and everyone is no easy task. It’s tempting to just choose one and direct your online audience to ...
In case you're still using Google+ (I kid, I kid, the other social network is doing well, apparently), the Google+ team has made it easy to "share" your Circles with friends today, by enabling an ...
As with Twitter, you can follow anyone else's posts on Google+ (like, ahem, Lifehacker writers) by adding him or her to your circles—without that person also having to follow you.It's not a one ...
Google+ users can drag and drop their friends into the appropriate social circles. Here I’m dragging my colleague Daniel Ionescu into my “PCWorld Pals” circle.
I spent about thirty minutes on my Google+ account last week, getting things tidied up after being bombarded by emails from people I don't know, and then I went on living my life and haven't been ...
Psst! Hey, you — yes, you, the one reading this. I see you there. Come closer; there’s something I need to tell you. It’s simply this: If you aren’t taking Google+ seriously yet, you’re ...
Your Google+ circles — the neat groups into which you organize your friends, acquaintances, and heroes — are kept hidden from everyone else. No one gets to see whom you've put into which ...