Google has updated Google+, giving it a
makeover, and adding plenty of new features, from new Explore and
Profile pages, to redesigned navigation and Hangout interface. The new
version of Google+ will roll out globally over the next few days, and
was announced to the world in an official blog post by Vic Gundotra.
To update Google+’s
navigation interface, Google has split everything into static icons,
and a dynamic ribbon, which can be used to bookmark and manage
applications, perform quick-actions, and more. The ribbon has been
designed to allow for more new features
The updated Profile page now features
much bigger photos, and the new Explore page will display most trending
topics across each user’s Google+ network. The chat interface has been
redesigned as well, prioritizing important contacts.
In the blog post,
Gundotra says the new design will help generate lively conversations,
with users now able to share “full bleed” photos and videos, monitor an
activity drawer surround your uploading content, and browse conversation
cards to view discussions.
Users will now get a new Hangouts
home page, allowing them view a list of all invitations, get pro tips,
and quick access to public and On Air hangout with a carousel of popular
hangouts to choose from.
You can check out a more detailed list of changes to Google+
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