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[] Google+, a social network operated by Google, Inc., launched on June 28th, 2011 with integrations across a number of Google products, including Buzz and Profiles. One key element of Google+ is a focus on targeted sharing within subsets of your social group, which are what Google calls Circles. Circles are simply small groups of people that you can share to, each with names like friends, family, classmates and co-workers. Also within Google+, Google has created a section specifically for viewing, managing and editing multimedia. The photo tab takes a user to all of the photos he or she has shared, as well as the ones he or she is tagged in. It’s not just photo tagging, though: Google+ includes an image editor (complete with Instagram-like photo effects), privacy options and sharing features. Google plus is the latest social innovation for staying social and having more control of your information.
 * Google circles** is one of their new things. You put your friends in a circle and you can click to share things only with those people. **Google Sparks** is like your personal assistant who filters all of the videos and news feed so you only see the ones you really want to see. **Google Huddle** is a new way of texting so you can text multiple people at once and so you don't have to text 6 people one by one. **Google Hangouts** is a new video chat where you can have up to 10 people on a call at once. **Google Instant Uploads** is a new and easy way to upload pictures. You can also set it so only a certain circle can view the pictures.

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Google Docs is a free, Web-based office suite, and data storage service offered by Google. It allows users to create and edit documents online while collaborating in real-time with other users. Google Docs combines the features of Writely and Spreadsheets with a presentation program incorporating technology designed by Tonic Systems. Google Docs is a free, Web-based office suite, and data storage service offered by Google. It allows users to create and edit documents online while collaborating in real-time with other users. Google Docs combines the features of Writely and Spreadsheets with a presentation program incorporating technology designed by Tonic Systems. Google Docs originated from two separate products, Writely and Google Spreadsheets. Writely was a web -based word processor created by the software company Upstartle and launched in August 2005 docs.google.com

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Gmail is an email website for public use made by Google.Gmail became available to the general public on February 7, 2007. What is so great about Gmail is that it is a free, public use web email site.The Gmail service currently provides more than 7 GB of free storage per account. Users can rent additional storage from 20 GB (US$5/year) to 16 TB (US$4096/year). The Gmail Labs feature, introduced on June 5, 2008, lets the Gmail users test experimental features of Gmail. The idea for Gmail was pitched by Rajen Sheth during an interview with Google, and went on to be developed by Paul Bucheit several years before it was announced to the public. Initially the e-mail client was available for use only by Google employees internally. Google announced Gmail to the public on April 1, 2004. IMAP support was added on October 24, 2007.

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For the people who would like to know how to use Gmail here is a link to a helpful video of it. gmail Gmail users on Android will be pleased to know that Google has released a new version of the app. The update brings Gmail on your Android device up to version 2.3.5 and has some new features to improve your Gmail experience. One of the best new features of 2.3.5 is the ability to select label specific notifications.

= = Google has come out with 24 mobile applications across the Android and Apple App store. All of the apps are available for Android but only half are available for Apple app store. Android ICS offers a massive array of improvements over its predecessors bringing the best of both Gingerbread and Honeycomb while providing a raft of new innovations. The company says 4.0 is a complete rethink of Android's image and is part of a push to make the OS "Enchant me, Simplify My Life, and Make Me Awesome." "Android 4.0 builds on the things people love most about Android," says Google in a post on the Android Developers Blog. "Easy multitasking, rich notifications, customizable home screens, resizable widgets, and deep interactivity — and adds powerful new ways of communicating and sharing." Minor improvements include better copy and paste, data logging and warnings and, at last, the opportunity to easily grab screenshots by holding down the power and the volume buttons. The keyboard and dictionaries have also been revamped, says Google. "Error correction and word suggestion are improved through a new set of default dictionaries and more accurate heuristics for handling cases such as double-typed characters, skipped letters, and omitted spaces. Word suggestion is also improved and the suggestion strip is simplified to show only three words at a time." "To fix misspelled words more easily, Android 4.0 adds a spell-checker that locates and underlines errors and suggests replacement words. With one tap, users can choose from multiple spelling suggestions, delete a word, or add it to the dictionary." The new OS is designed to bring common actions to the fore, with better animations and an entirely new typeface more on that shortly. http://bcove.me/vkvc821m Htc thunderbolt
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