Thursday, 12 April 2012

Google+ gets a redesign


Google+ launched around 9 months ago and has acquired over 170 million users, along the way. In its quest to be a better social networking solution, the site has gone through a redesign. Google announced in a blog post that they've introduced a more functional and flexible version of Google+. For one, they've changed how you can navigate through the site. They've removed the static icons on the top and placed a dynamic list of applications on the left hand side. With the list on the left, you can drag applications up and down to create an order that you want. You can hover over certain applications, which will reveal actions that you can perform with the app. You can also choose to display or hide apps by dragging them in and out of "More". This change will allow you to access your preferred applications quicker and change your preferences over time. Furthermore, the dynamic list, or as they're calling it, the ribbon will create space for the next feature that Google+ will bring over time.

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