Social Media Roundup - Google+: The Basics

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Social Media Roundup Google+: The basics

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On June 28, Google launched a social networking service called Google+. A month and a half later, some news sources are estimating that Google+ already maintains over 25 million users. This week's Social Media Roundup examines Google+ and its impact on the social media space.

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Google+: The basics

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AgendaThis week’s Social Media Roundup examines Google+ and its impact on the social media space.

What is Google+? Google+ vs. Facebook Major features of Google+ Additional features of Google+ Impact of Google+ Privacy, OPSEC and Google+ News links

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What is Google+? Google+  is a social networking

service launched by Google on June 28, 2011.

According to Google, the goal of Google+ was to “make connecting with people on the web more like connecting with them in the real world.”

To achieve this goal, Google created a social networking service with features like “Circles,” “Hangouts” and “Sparks,” all of which are designed to improve the overall social media experience.

For a quick introduction to Google +, check out the video above, which can be accessed here: http://goo.gl/fDIFZ. Please keep in mind, this Social Media Roundup is not for those looking to use Google+ for their command. Once Google introduces Google+ for businesses, we’ll take a look at that.

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There is a lot of discussion about what exactly Google+ adds to the social media space. A lot of people suggest that Google+ looks and acts much like Facebook, but there are many subtle differences.

Google+ is designed to provide integration with other Google applications like Gmail, Calendar, Documents, etc. So it ultimately aims to not only change the way people communicate, but also change the way people collaborate. In essence, Google+ looks to take social media one step further by combining all elements of a typical day.

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Google+ vs. Facebook

The video above breaks down the Google vs. Facebook argument from a user perspective. http://goo.gl/kNR9z

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Major features of Google+ (in Google’s words)

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Instant upload: Instant upload is specific to Android mobile devices. When a user takes a photo or video with their phone, Google+ automatically stores the photo or video in a private album for sharing later.

Huddles: Huddles allow a group of users in a circle to communicate through instant messaging. It is basically a group chat where everyone gets on the same page to text. The Huddle feature is available for Android, iPhone, and SMS devices.

+1: The "+1" button to allows people to recommend items to other Google+ users.

Like other Google applications, Google+ provides integration with other Google applications like Gmail, Calendar, Documents, etc.

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Additional features of Google+

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On July 14, 2011, Google announced that Google+ had reached 10 million users just two weeks after it launched. After only four weeks in operation, it was reported that the service had reached 25 million users.

Google will eventually offer Google+ business profiles which will include analytics much like those offered by Facebook. So depending on the success of Google+, some companies may start branching out to Google+ to reach new audiences. For more about business profiles, read this story: http://goo.gl/NsfH7

Journalists will continue to scour social media for news stories, so Google+ will be another resource for writers and bloggers. Writers may also use the Huddle and Hangout features to connect with readers. http://goo.gl/PULnW

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Impact of Google+

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Privacy, OPSEC and Google+ Google+ is a new and exciting social

media platform, but Google+ users should keep all of the same privacy and OPSEC considerations in mind.

The same guidelines for conduct and privacy apply when you are online or offline.

Don’t share anything online that you don’t want to be public.

Review your privacy settings and only share information with people you know well.

Never share personal information such as your phone number, home address, email or any information that could compromise OPSEC.

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Privacy, OPSEC and Google+ Google+ privacy settings can be adjusted just as they can on Facebook and other

social media platforms. After clicking on the “Profile and Privacy” tab, make sure you click on the individual sections to change your profile’s visibility and privacy.

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News links If you’re looking for more in-depth information about Google+ and its position in

the social media environment, make sure to check out some of the blogs and news coverage links below.

Official Google Blog: Introducing the Google+ project: Real-life sharing, rethought for the web

NPR, Blog of the Nation: Google Plus: Do You Need Another Social Network?

Washington Post: Google Plus could be the fastest-growing site in history

CNN: A month with Google+: Why this social network has legs

The Atlantic: Why Facebook and Google's Concept of 'Real Names' Is Revolutionary

WebProNews: Google+ is Adding a Human Element to a Tech Giant

VentureBeat: What Google+ does better than Twitter and Facebook

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Contact information

Have questions? Please feel free to reach out to us at the Online and Social Media Division

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF PUBLIC AFFAIRSPENTAGON

8/10/2011

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