Google+ app now available on Android market
With the launch of new Google plus+ app for the Android market, Google is trying to expand its reach to all the Android users
With the launch of new Google plus+ app for the Android market, Google is trying to expand its reach to all the Android users.
Two weeks ago, Google released Google+, a social network site that allows user to share photos, video, text and links with other people who are in their 'Circles'.
Describing the newly launched app, Google said, "Google+ for mobile makes sharing the right things with the right people a lot simpler."
Bundled with the app, Google has launched a new update called, "Huddle" which allows users to send messages to the people.
"With your permission, Instant Upload automatically puts the photos and videos you take into a private album in the cloud, so you can share them anytime, from anywhere. And no matter where you are, the stream lets you stay in the loop about what your friends are sharing and where they’re checking in," added the website.
The Google Plus App is available for Android phones running version 2.1 or higher
Features of Google+ app for Android includes:
* Customize the mainstream view to show streams from individual circles
* Fixed some issues encountered by users with the Swype keyboard
* Set permissions for who can start a huddle with you (Anyone, Your Circles, Extended Circles)
* If someone you've never huddled with before invites you to a group huddle, you can now dismiss the invitation
* New UI allows adding multiple people or entire circles to a huddle
* Set photo as wallpaper
* Performance improvements and bug fixes throughout the app
* Fixed some issues encountered by users with the Swype keyboard
* Set permissions for who can start a huddle with you (Anyone, Your Circles, Extended Circles)
* If someone you've never huddled with before invites you to a group huddle, you can now dismiss the invitation
* New UI allows adding multiple people or entire circles to a huddle
* Set photo as wallpaper
* Performance improvements and bug fixes throughout the app
According to Paul Allen, founder of Ancestry.com, Google+, the new social media venture from Google that aims to take on Facebook, may have already crossed the 10 million-user marks.
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