Thursday, July 21, 2011

Features that makes Google+ more interesting ... Do not miss it ...... but use it

Google has come up with a very novel idea of offering a substitute for Facebook to world around. It has inaugurated the service named Google+ that is said to provide a much private and secure medium for subscribers which Facebook failed to serve.  Google+ is the tech giant's latest attempt to crack the social network market.

1. Circles - The “Circles” concept of the Google is far more comparable to our real life friend circles than the “ad hoc” group concept of the Facebook. Everyday, we interact with hundreds of people but not always in the same way. The Google+ lets you create different circles to which you can add different people you want. For example, you can create one circle for your family, one circle for your work people, one for your old classmates and as many as you want. The biggest touted perk is that you can share the things with the circle that you want and the other circles won’t ever know of it.

2. Using the '+'   One of the key features of Google+ is its streamlined approach to online sharing. Google has described the process as "awkward, even broken" and their new network aims to fix that.
Google+ is integrated into the navigation bar at the top of almost all Google products, which allows users to keep track of their Google+ notifications without doubling back to the main Google+ homepage.

3. Integration :  Integration is one of the biggest feature that Google has in its hands to win over the audience.  It's nothing but all of Google's existing online services like Gmail, Docs, search features are combined on to a single platform in Google+ and you can do everything on the same site.

4. Sparks : Google has done something that Facebook will not be able to do, with Google+ Spark.
When you are networking on Facebook, you often have to leave the site for finding shareable information with your friends. Google+'s Spark is an instant solution to that problem.  Google has optimised its search engine to provide instant search for finding stuff you wanna share. Since Facebook doesn't have a search engine, it is obvious that this feature can't be provided by Facebook.

5. Hangouts - The feature allows users to pull groups together for a simultaneous video chat. You can chat with up to ten people in the group video chat option. Forming ad hoc groups to have a little chat with people you know seems a little too fun.

6. Better mobile apps   Google+ has a lot better apps for Android users, rather than Facebook. You will find that it's a lot more easier to get stuff on your Google+ profile than it ever was on Facebook.



 Google Plus provides alternative to many of the problems seen with Facebook.

Thanks to Satish Kumar and Gordon Macrae , Technicnal Blogger  for providing the information. Acknowlegment to differnet URL for accessing the information.

0 comments:

Post a Comment