Google+ (pronounced
and sometimes written as Google Plus) is an interest-based social network that
is owned and operated by Google.
The service,
Google's fourth foray into social networking, experienced strong growth in its
initial years, although usage statistics have varied, depending on how the
service is defined. Three Google executives have overseen the service, which
has undergone substantial changes leading to a redesign in November 2015.
Google+ is the
company's fourth foray into social networking, following Google Buzz (launched
2010, retired in 2011), Google Friend Connect (launched 2008, retired by March
1, 2012), and Orkut (launched in 2004, as of 2013 operated entirely by
subsidiary Google Brazil – retired in September 2014.
Google+ launched in
June 2011. Features included the ability to post photos and status updates to
the stream or interest based communities, group different types of
relationships (rather than simply "friends") into Circles, a
multi-person instant messaging, text and video chat called Hangouts, events,
location tagging, and the ability to edit and upload photos to private
cloud-based albums.


0 comments:
Post a Comment