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Google Reinvents Its Social Standing with New Features for Google+

Sep 10, 2013

Google can sit around and dispute the recent negative characterization of their new social networking endeavor however that’s not what’s going to put them on top. Adding more relevant features and spreading the work will. So just today at this years TechCrunch Disrupt conference being held in San Francisco, Google made the announcement that they have added even more new features to the social networking platform. These additions include attribution to Google+ authors in search results and the ability to embed a Google+ post on other websites who are focused on getting their content distributed more widely across the Web using Google+. Check out the full details here.

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