Google+ is now out of Field Trial and now on Beta. You can now sign up for Google+ without any invite. Click here to sign up now. Google has also added a lot more features. More after the break.
As of now, Google+ has added 91 features. Today, Google releases features 92 to 107 and that is a lot. I will list out in simple summary of the features.
92: Hangouts on your phone
93: Hangouts On Air – I guess this will be popular. You can broadcast your hangouts and record the session.
94, 95:, 96:, 97: Hangouts with extras
- Screensharing: for when you want to show off your vacation photos, your high score, your lesson plan or whatever else is on your screen
- Sketchpad: for when you want to draw, doodle, or just scribble together
- Google Docs: for when you want to write, plan or present something with others
- Named Hangouts: for when you want to join or create a public hangout about a certain topic (like fashion or music or sports…)
98: Hangouts APIs
99: Search in Google+ – Now, G+ search for people and posts become easier.
100: Anyone can sign up for Google+—no invitation required.
Click Here to Read More In Depth on Features 92 to 100
101: You asked for it
- Improved SMS support. Users in the US and India can now post to Google+, receive notifications, and respond to group messages via SMS (with more countries on the way). To start texting, just verify your phone number in Google+ settings.
- Improved +mentions support. To add someone in your circles to a conversation (or simply get their attention), you can now +[their name] inside a post or comment.
- +1’ing comments. When you read a great comment in the Stream, you can now +1 it directly from your iOS device (with Android coming soon).
104, 105, 106: Giving you more choices
- Edit your profile photo. You can now put your best face forward, from where you happen to be. Just visit your profile, click edit, and you can choose or take a new picture.
- Customize your notifications. Some notifications may be more important than others, especially when you’re on the go. Now you can decide which ones you see (or not) on your phone.
- Make some room. If you’re taking lots of photos, or installing lots of apps, then internal storage can sometimes shrink. That’s why you can now move the Google+ app to SD storage on Android devices.
107: So long Huddle, hello Messenger (and hi there, photos)
Click Here to Read More In Depth on Features 101 to 107
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