2011年7月29日 星期五

Yahoo! News: Internet News: Google+ Gets a Feature Update Center (Mashable)

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Google+ Gets a Feature Update Center (Mashable)
Jul 28th 2011, 21:10

In response to user feedback, Google has launched a new section of the Google+ center dedicated to Google+ feature updates. The "What's new in Google+" section is essentially a list of release notes for the Google+ Project. The updates are smaller than Google's traditional blog posts, but longer than most of its Help Center pages. It's a centralized location for finding out what new features Google has added to its social network.

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Most of the "posts" include YouTube video explanations about the feature updates (recorded by Googlers), along with a link to the Google+ post where the feature was announced. The search giant is clearly trying to eat its own dog food when it comes to Google+.

While we appreciate the centralized location for getting updates about Google+ features, we believe the company would be better served setting up a blog for the Google+ project and updating that on a regular basis. At least that way we could subscribe to the updates in our Google Readers (which still counts as the big G eating its own dog food).

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Check out the video explanation of the "What's new in Google+" section from Google+ Community Manager Natalie Villalobos below:

This story originally published on Mashable here.

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