Other than disposal, Google Plus has nine lives like a cat. The social network of Big G, constantly pursuing with a Facebook user vitality corresponding to a pre-Columbian cemetery, seems to have finally taken the right way. Change and change something of substance.
Through a post on Google’s blog, Eddie Kessler – Director of Streams – says that the new version will be online soon, and has been revised from the feedback collected from users. Are two main points on which there was the redesign of social — the only two features that until now have animated Google Plus, namely communities and collections.
The Community, as already experienced, allow site users to do group around shared interests. Collections, on the other hand, enables individual users to follow content on specific topics. These features will be put at the Centre in the new design.
The process of renewal of the graphics on the platform will not affect only the web version, both for desktop and mobile, but also app for smartphones. The new interface will be activated when button appears on the “Let’s Go”.
The result of the operation is to make Google Plus less confused clone of Facebook, highlighting a more focused experience and sharing the links resulting from specific interests. In short, something that makes it more like Reddit and Pinterest, becoming a place where carry out first public passions, ranging from red haired cats vintage watches.
But, we also realized the economic utility of this focus on collections and Community, or Profiles to target more precisely the advertisements. It will be much easier to sell ads with reviewers strongly “target” on the basis of interests, as much as Google does not yet allow advertisers to access data on the user’s membership in Plus Community.
Meanwhile, if you’re curious, and want to try the new version of Google Plus you can click here: https://plus.google.com/apps/activities and then click on the search bar.
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