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Google+: A Primer for the HIV/AIDS Community - The Body

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 Google +1 button 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.

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