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[[Google+]] (pronounced [[Google Plus]] and often written as "G+") is a [[social networking service]] created and operated by [[Google]]. It was in beta (and invitation-only) for much of July, but as of {{date|2011-07-31}} the [[:File:2011-07-31 0922 Google Plus home page.png|home page]] and [[:File:2011-07-31 0925 Google Plus sign-in page.png|sign-in page]] showed no signs of any restriction, agreeing with a rumored July 31 release date.
 
[[Google+]] (pronounced [[Google Plus]] and often written as "G+") is a [[social networking service]] created and operated by [[Google]]. It was in beta (and invitation-only) for much of July, but as of {{date|2011-07-31}} the [[:File:2011-07-31 0922 Google Plus home page.png|home page]] and [[:File:2011-07-31 0925 Google Plus sign-in page.png|sign-in page]] showed no signs of any restriction, agreeing with a rumored July 31 release date.
 
===Pages===
 
===Pages===
* [[/circles]]: how they work (this should be moved to HTYP)
 
 
* [[/exodus]]: information kiosk for those who have left, or are planning to leave, G+ (voluntarily or otherwise)
 
* [[/exodus]]: information kiosk for those who have left, or are planning to leave, G+ (voluntarily or otherwise)
 
* [[/management]]: the people who make decisions about G+ [[/policy]]
 
* [[/management]]: the people who make decisions about G+ [[/policy]]
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* [[URL::https://plus.google.com|service home page]]
 
* [[URL::https://plus.google.com|service home page]]
 
===Reference===
 
===Reference===
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* {{htyp}}
 
* {{wikipedia}}
 
* {{wikipedia}}
* '''databases / tools''':
 
** [http://socialstatistics.com/ Google+ Statistics]
 
*** '''format''': <nowiki>http://socialstatistics.com/profile/</nowiki><u>user ID</u>
 
** [http://www.gplusdata.com/ GPlusData]: search users by employer, interests, other keywords
 
** [http://plus.topsy.com/googleplus/ Topsy]: view posts and comments by a specific user; some search ability
 
*** '''format''': <nowiki>http://plus.topsy.com/googleplus/</nowiki><u>user ID</u>
 
** [http://www.plusclout.com PlusClout]: calculates each user's clout overall and in several categories
 
*** '''format''': <nowiki>http://www.plusclout.com/</nowiki><u>user ID</u>
 
** [http://www.recommendedusers.com/ unofficial Google+ Recommended Users lists]
 
 
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Google+ (pronounced Google Plus and often written as "G+") is a social networking service created and operated by Google. It was in beta (and invitation-only) for much of July, but as of 2011-07-31 the home page and sign-in page showed no signs of any restriction, agreeing with a rumored July 31 release date.

Pages

  • /exodus: information kiosk for those who have left, or are planning to leave, G+ (voluntarily or otherwise)
  • /management: the people who make decisions about G+ /policy
  • /policy
    • /naming: the infamous "common name" policy, and the controversy regarding it
  • /suspensions: list of users whose accounts have been suspended due to ostensible naming policy violations
  • /users: small experimental database for tracking G+ users (including management)

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  • 2014/06/09 [L..T] Thanks for nothing, jerkface "In case you missed it, Google CEO Sergey Brin publicly admitted last week that Google+ was "a mistake" for him – one month after the man he hired to run the social network, Vic Gundotra, left the company without explanation."
  • 2011/07/27 [L..T] Why it Matters: Google+ and Diversity Just a few days before Google+'s doors officially open on July 31, Google's latest communications from Vic (via Robert) and Bradley on the raft of account suspensions and “common names” policy seem unlikely to put the “identity crisis” to rest. It's certainly a positive sign that they're engaging, and process changes like giving people with names Google doesn't like a week to change their account name before suspending them are certainly improvements. That said, the impression they're giving is that they're going to try to hold the line with the current policy even knowing that it targets transgender people, human rights activists, people at risk for stalking and harrassment domestic violence survivors, HIV/AIDS victims and caregivers, people with names that sound weird to Americans (or for that matter people in Hong Kong who would rather go by their English names)..."
  • 2011/07/26 [L..T] Fraudsters Already Exploiting Google+ It was inevitable. With the creation of Google+, a new social network already boasting over 20 million users, the scammers were sure to follow. Here's a note a probable fraudster sent to reader Geoff through his Google+ profile, informing him that someone died in Africa and he needs to be contacted about a "business transaction" of "magnitude."
  • 2011/07/03 [L..T] Google made my son cry