Google+ (pronounced Google plus) is a Google social networking project. The Google+ design team sought to replicate the way people interact offline more closely than is the case in other social networking services, such as Facebook and Twitter. The project’s slogan is “Real-life sharing rethought for the web.”
Circles are like categories for your connections, so that you can share updates selectively with different groups. Examples of such groups might include family, friends, office colleagues and people that you share a particular interest with. Circles may be discrete or have overlap, so that, for example, someone you work with who’s also in your book club will get updates for both groups. Users outside a circle can see a list of member names but not the name of the circle.
4.How does Google+ (all social networking sites) affect your international relationships?
Social networking sites make us contacting with other people faster. It is a open space for us to share, chat and make friends. For example, I can chat with people from other countries in Facebook.
The communities can see our group and what we are writing what everyone's interest and share our ideas and opinion to the social communities that who are using Google+ in text.




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