Google+ was released to a limited audience (in beta) on June 28, 2011 and has received a lot of attention since then. Within the first month, over 10 million people signed up to try it out. You may have seen the which is similar to the “like” on Facebook, but what’s it really about?
We’ve spent a few weeks playing around with Google+ and wanted to share some of the details about what it is, what makes it different from other social networking sites, and some potential applications for the HIV/AIDS community.
Google+ is literally changing everyday (check out “What’s new in Google+”), as Google responds to user feedback and makes updates. A community-driven document listing features, tips, and tricks is also updated regularly.