Internet search giant Google’s new social network, Google Plus, promises to make sharing on the web more like a sharing in the real life.
Though Google Plus is still a baby when compared with giants like Facebook, but it delivers some features and functionalities that are striking enough to allow it to enjoy an important position in the list of social networking platforms.
Features like “Circles,” “Huddle” and “Hangouts” are some of those striking features. Hangout allows up to 10 users to video chat at once. The main screen focuses on the one who is speaking predominantly.
Users can even enjoy a YouTube video together at once.
To add to its features, Google Plus newly started rolling out more invitations. Some users of Google Plus stream reported that they 150 Invites to pass out to friends.
Users can now the Invite friends button and invite people by e-mail, as earlier, or send a link to a dedicated invite page.
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