After the US president Barack Obama and Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, Modi was the third politician in the world and the first Indian political leader to have Hangout interaction on Google+.
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After the US president Barack Obama and Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, Modi was the third politician in the world and the first Indian political leader to have Hangout interaction on Google+.
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Google+ may or may not be the facebook killer everyone is talking about. Right now, that's okay. I'm more concerned about photography and photographers than I am over what my cousin is doing over the 4th of July weekend.
Flickr used to be my main hangout. That was before Twitter. That was before Facebook. But I would still occasionally head over to Flickr to do some photo-centric networking. It may be too early to state but I may be heading to Flickr even less now because of Google+ and I imagine that many photographers will find their habits going in the same direction. So how's the photography community at Google+? It's great and it's thriving. It'll continue to do so with some really great photographers sharing great photography content and having engaging conversations on photography. Delete the scoop?
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