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Friends+Me REDESIGN - We’ve released new redesigned version of Friends+Me.

Friends+Me REDESIGN - We’ve released new redesigned version of Friends+Me. New responsive design is simpler, faster and supports every mobile device. Fire up your mobile devices, it’s time to give Friends+Me a proper try! You’ll love it! P.S. Don’t forget to let me know your thoughts. Thank you! https://friendsplus.me

Google+ Engagement Analysis - April 2017

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Google+ Engagement Analysis - April 2017 We have reshared yesterday a post by Gideon Rosenblatt and the following discussion was great ( https://plus.google.com/+GideonRosenblatt/posts/Wrig2znc3r2 )! So many familiar faces and so many opinions about the last years of Google+. And Gideon had to write a new post because of the 500-comments-limit. Ondřej Pokorný brought up the idea to check some numbers. If you know CircleCount, you know that you don't need to ask us twice. We have analyzed more than 500,000 public posts of 120 profiles and got the attached chart with the following metrics: plusones (yellow), reshares (red), comments (blue) per post. The 120 profiles are the first 120 who have commented on Gideon's post. That's probably not a representative subset, but these are persons who are active on Google+. At least they have written one comment in the last 24 hours ;) It's quite interesting to see the ups and downs compared to the different events happened on Googl

Community Member List and Simplified Web View for iOS

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Community Member List and Simplified Web View for iOS We’ve just launched a release that includes a few helpful features for navigating communities and viewing content on the web. For communities, we have a native community member list feature, which you can navigate to by tapping on the member faces on a community's page. You can also tap on the top bar to filter by either members or moderators (and you have even more options if you’re the moderator of a community!). To simplify viewing articles posted to G+, we’ve cleaned up the “view in web” experience to a single button in the top right. If you want to change your default between Chrome and Safari, simply go to the “Google App Settings” part of your Settings page.