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TECHNOLOGY => Computing and Internet => Topic started by: ReadWrite on May 17, 2013, 07:31 AM

Title: Making Sense Of Google's New Social Stuff: Messaging, Hangouts & Google+
Post by: ReadWrite on May 17, 2013, 07:31 AM
(http://readwrite.com/files/styles/800_450sc/public/fields/SAY_1617.jpg) With a whirlwind of announcements at its Google I/O developers conference this week, Google's vast suite of social products is finally starting to look like it was created by a single company and not cobbled together via a series of haphazard acquisitions. Here are the highlights of what's changed:

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Hangouts: Google Messaging, Unmessy At Last Google is finally doing something to prune its thicket of messaging products. Let's start with a look at the various chat and messaging products that were due for some much-needed spring cleaning: (http://readwrite.com/files/th21%20300%20hangouts%20google%20may.jpg)   Now, Hangouts becomes the messaging mini-umbrella under the social mega-umbrella of Google+. Hangouts, now available (http://www.google.com/+/learnmore/hangouts/) across desktop and mobile, will unify Google Talk, Google+ Messenger and the old Hangouts video chat service of yore.

According to a statement from Nikhyl Singhal (http://www.theverge.com/2013/5/15/4318830/inside-hangouts-googles-big-fix-for-its-messaging-mess), Google's head honcho of real-time communications, Google Voice will be folded into Hangouts too (Yay!), though there's no word on when.

(http://readwrite.com/files/th21%201280%20new%20gplus.jpg)   Google+ Gets A Lot Of Love Messaging may have been the messiest area of Google's social services, but Google+ is the big umbrella that covers them all. Amidst the company's epic 3-hour-plus Google I/O keynote (http://readwrite.com/2013/05/15/google-i-o-2013-keynote-live-blog-with-live-stream) yesterday, Google+ guru Vic Gundotra announced approximately one million updates to Google+, the social network that the company launched two years ago. Okay, he pegged the number at 41... but that's almost a million.    (http://readwrite.com/files/SAY_1675.jpg)   The updates are extensive. As a regular Google+ user, it's actually difficult to get a sense for what changed, since the redesign looks and feels right in stride with Google's recent overall changes in user interfaces that runs from Google+ to Google Glass to Google Now and Android. So here's a list of some of the most notable of the 41 updates: (http://readwrite.com/files/th21%20800%20photos%20gplus%20may.jpg)  

For a full breakdown of Google's social updates, hit the company's official blog post  (http://googleplusproject.blogspot.com/2013/05/new-google-stream-hangouts-and-photos.html)or just cruise around in Google+ for a while. The  the social network has been the butt of many a joke over the last few years, and we're happy to see Google take the time to spruce things up a little.

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Photos by Nick Statt for ReadWrite.



Via: ReadWrite