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Gmail gets a Google+-like makeover

Gmail gets a Google+-like makeover | The Google+ Project | Scoop.it
Google is giving Gmail users a glimpse of design updates that will roll out over the next few months.

Those updates will make the email service look a whole lot like the company's just-launched social network, Google+ .

In a blog post Thursday, Jason Cornwell, a user experience designer at Google, noted that the company is aiming to give Gmail a cleaner look and make it easier to use.

Gmail isn't the only Google application that's getting a makeover this summer. According to Cornwell, Google Calendar will also get a new look that will be revealed in the next few days.
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HOW TO: Add Mashable Staff to Your Circles on Google+

HOW TO: Add Mashable Staff to Your Circles on Google+ | The Google+ Project | Scoop.it
We’re learning how to use the newest social network right along with you, and we would love to interact with you there. We’ll be posting Mashable stories, tidbits about what we’re working on and asking for feedback about the platform.

Here’s a list of individual Mashable employees using Google+ that you can add to your circles. You can also follow Mashable
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Early Google Plus media experiments - Lost Remote

Early Google Plus media experiments - Lost Remote | The Google+ Project | Scoop.it
There’s something pretty amazing happening with the early adopters of G+. There’s a strong sense of community, like we’re part of some important social experiment. And newsrooms that can harness this enthusiasm will gain huge early followings on Plus.
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