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Google+, Google’s answer to Facebook, is finally here [video]

Google+, Google’s answer to Facebook, is finally here [video] | The Google+ Project | Scoop.it
Google on Tuesday finally took the wraps off of its answer to the social steamroller that is Facebook, and it’s called Google+. While Google has launched numerous social products in the past, Google+ is the Internet giant’s most comprehensive offering to date. It is largely an effort to play catch-up, of course — since Google has a lot of catching up to do — but the service also offers some nifty innovative elements that could appeal to users who navigate away from Facebook long enough to check it out.

Key features include Circles, which allow you to group contacts together in various social circles and share things only with the particular circles you chose; Sparks, which are topics similar to Twitter hashtags; and Hangouts, which are video chat rooms.
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6 Scientific Reasons Social Networks Are Bad for Society

6 Scientific Reasons Social Networks Are Bad for Society | The Google+ Project | Scoop.it
We always knew computer networks would destroy the world, we just thought they'd get super-intelligent first. Instead, we got social networks, which act as a stupidity X-ray: You suddenly see through the intelligent people your friends pretend to be to the LOLing Farmville players underneath. Some smart people decided to study these networks, and found that they're a bigger threat to society than Skynet. At least the rise of those machines forced us to band together and do things.#6 Everyone (Correctly) Assumes You're an Egocentric Asshole#5 Thousands of Friends Means None#4 They're Reinstalling Sexism#3 They're Full of Psychos#2 Social Networks Are Full of Whiners#1 Social Networks Prevent People From Being Social and Networking
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