Below is today’s top news relating to Google+, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web.
Over 10M Google+ Users was shared late yesterday by Larry Page, Google’s CEO, in the midst of the quarterly Google earnings call. This number is still far-removed from Facebook’s 750,000,000+ users, but a good sign that Google+ is gaining momentum.
Google+ WordPress Plugin is an easy way to add your Google+ profile to WordPress. This plugin creates a “googleCard” that shows your profile picture, name and the number of circles that you are in.
Getting The Google+ Feed For Any Profile is a post submitted to Reddit that shows how to grab public posts from Google+. This method shows how the profiles are created in JSON and with the proper tweaking your Google+ posts can be pulled into your website.
How To Make Google+ Circles Better is an informative chart that makes a case for “sub-circles,” or circles within circles. While this may be too complex for novice users, the theory makes a case for the sub-circle model creating a cleaner stream without duplicate content.
The Google+Exodus is an app that was built to send Google+ invites out to your Facebook friends. Facebook doesn’t let you export your friends, so this tool helps you invite ALL your friends over to Google+.
Google+ Facebook Dilemma is a cartoon from someecards that highlights the issue of blocked Facebook friends on Google+.
Google-, The Anti-Social Network is a satirical video about Google+ that highlights negative feature possibilities. These features include subtracting friends, a thumbs down button AND a dislike button because “the majority of users updates are pretty depressing.”
21 Google Circles You Can Actually Use is a post by HappyPlace.com that shows what you might name your circles if you were naming truthfully. My favorite fake circle? ”Friends of My Dad That Hug Too Long.”
Related Topics: Google: Google+
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