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Toward a simpler, more beautiful Google

by A Googler on  googleblog.blogspot.com

More than 170 million people have upgraded to Google+, enjoying new ways to share in Search, Gmail, YouTube and lots of other places. It's still early days, and there’s plenty left to do, but we're more excited than ever to build a seamless social ...

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by Gini Dietrich on  spinsucks.com

Instagram, LinkedIn, and Google+ News

Its been a busy week in the PR/marketing/social world! On Monday, Facebook bought Instagram for $1B. Thats billion. With a B. On Tuesday, LinkedIn announced theyre rolling out some new features. And yesterday, Google+ launched a new design that ...

by Samantha Murphy on  mashable.com

Google+ Rolls Out New Look

Google announced on Wednesday that it is rolling out a significant redesign for its social networking platform Google+, which will allow users to create a more customized experience on the site. The company said it will introduce a variety of new ...

by Sarah Kessler on  mashable.com

Google+ Redesign: Here’s What’s New

Googles social network got a redesign on Wednesday that makes it prettier and easier to navigate. It accelerates our efforts to create a simpler, more beautiful Google, Google Senior Vice President Vic Gundotra argued in a blog post announcing the ...

by Frederic Lardinois on  techcrunch.com

Why Does The New Google+ Use So Much Whitespace?

Google launched a massive redesign of Google+ earlier today. The reaction to this new interface for the companys fledgling social network have been generally positive, but most users are somewhat confused about why there is suddenly so much ...

by Sarah Perez on  techcrunch.com

Google+ Gets A Big Refresh With New Navigation, A Redesigned Stream, A Dedicated Hangouts Page & More

Google is announcing this morning a new look for its social network, Google+, which introduces a revamped navigation, with drag-and-drop elements and actions that appear when you hover over each item, as well as the introduction of new features ...

by Andrew Chen on  andrewchenblog.com

Google+ and the curse of instant distribution

I was reading todays NYT article on Google+s new redesign and found myself continually puzzled by the key metric Google continues to report as the success of their new social product: Registered Users. In the very first sentence, Vic Gundotra writes:...

by See more articles by Greg Finn on  marketingland.com

Google+ Gets A New Look With Interactive Navigation & “Timeline-esque” Profiles

Big changes are waiting for you the next time you log into your Google+ page. Today Googles struggling social network launched a total refresh of the look, making images and videos larger and navigation customizable. The design fits very well with ...

by Todd Wasserman on  mashable.com

Is Google+ the No. 3 Social Network? Depends How You Measure It

In the course of announcing a facelift for Google+ on Wednesday, Google dropped a notable status update: It now has 170 million users. The companys post claims that more than 170 million people have upgraded to Google+, a figure that almost ...

by Joe Wilcox on  betanews.com

Google+ makeover is much more than a pretty face

Just as Facebook forces users to adopt a more cluttered, confusing appearance, Google+ simplifies and provides social networkers more control over the layout. Much as I've tried to use Facebook more, because that's where my family hangs out, Google+...

by Jon Mitchell on  readwriteweb.com

Reading the Tea Leaves in the Google+ Redesign

Google+ launched to the public in September, and it rolled out its first major redesign this morning. Since Google began its march toward a unified product built around this social layer, over 170 million Google accounts have been "upgraded to ...

by Patricio Robles on  econsultancy.com

Google+ gets a major design overhaul

When Google+ was unveiled in June of last year, it was clear that the company had created its best social networking product to date. Obviously inspired to some extent by Facebook, if Google+ had been launched by a start-up instead of the world's ...

by Patricio Robles on  econsultancy.com

Google+ gets a major design overhaul

When Google+ was unveiled in June of last year, it was clear that the company had created its best social networking product to date. Obviously inspired to some extent by Facebook, if Google+ had been launched by a start-up instead of the world's ...

by Alex on  googlemobile.blogspot.com

Google Currents goes international

In December we launched Google Currents, an app for Android and iOS devices that lets you explore online magazines and other content with the swipe of a finger. We’re thrilled by how many readers and publishers are using the app in the U.S. -- ...