Google says that online sharing is “awkward” and even “broken” in a new blog post today and they aim to fix it. They announced the Google+ Project, which will make Google even better by “including you, your relationships, and your interests”.
Here’s a quick look at the Google+ Project.
The Google+ Project includes:
- +Circles: share what matters, with the people who matter most
- +Sparks: strike up a conversation, about pretty much anything
- +Hangouts: stop by and say hello, face-to-face-to-face
- +Mobile: share what’s around, right now, without any hassle
- +You: putting you first, all across Google
Google +Circles really peaked my interest. Google found that people share selectively. What you share with your friends, you may not want to share with your family, which I couldn’t agree with more. The +Circles project allows you to share precisely with just the right people. Google says to “just make a circle, add your people, and share what’s new—just like any other day”.
For more in depth explanations and some entertaining videos, visit their blog post here. And of course, we would love to hear what you think about this new project!