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Google unveils a simpler and nicer version of Google+


Do you use Google+ but unhappy with its looks and functioning? If yes good news is knocking your door as Google has just introduced a more functional and beautiful version of Google+ to encourage more people to use its social network. The search giant claims that more than 170 million people have already upgraded to Google+, and are enjoying its integration with Search, Gmail, YouTube, Blogger and and other Google products.
Here are some of the new changes that you can find on Google+:
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Easy Navigation
Instead of static icons at the top, you will now see a dynamic ribbon of applications on the left. You can drag apps up or down, arrange them in the order you want. The navigation ribbon also allows you to show or hide apps by moving them in and out of “More”.
Keep the conversations going
Google has updated its social network to help members get the most out their conversations. Here are some of the new features:
Full bleed photos and videos that’ll make you really proud to post
A stream of conversation “cards” that make it easier to scan and join discussions
An activity drawer that highlights the community around your content
A new Hangouts page
Now there is a dedicated Hangouts page that creates even more opportunities to connect in person, during hangouts. You can find:
An always-updated list of invitations from the people in your circles
Quick access to every public and On Air hangout, for those times when you want to meet someone new, or watch a live broadcast
A rotating billboard of popular hangouts, pro tips and other items you don’t want to miss
A new Explore page

Google has also introduced a new Explore page that shows what’s interesting and trending across the network.
These improvements will be launched over the next few days. Find out more about Google+ updates here.

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