Google+ Opens Up, Takes Fight to Facebook
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Google+ Opens Up, Takes Fight to Facebook
Google and Facebook trotted out a variety of new social networking features in back-to-back announcements on Tuesday, underscoring their intensifying competition for Web surfers.
Google integrated its flagship search engine into its 3-month old social network -- with membership now open to the Internet public -- and expanded its "Hangouts" video-chat feature to allow mobile use and broadcasting.
The company said on its official blog that its well-received Hangouts feature -- where up to nine people can link up and chat with a user on video -- will be available on camera-equipped smartphones powered by its own Android software. Support for Apple iOS devices "is coming soon," it added.
And a user can now host an online broadcast with this feature -- recording a session and broadcasting it live for public access online. Black Eyed Peas front man will.i.am will host the first "Hangout on Air" on Wednesday, Google said.
"Hangouts should keep pace with how you socialize in the real-world, so today we're launching it on the one device that's always by your side: your mobile phone," senior vice president of engineering Vic Gundotra said on the blog post.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/...#ixzz1YanO1jXG
Google integrated its flagship search engine into its 3-month old social network -- with membership now open to the Internet public -- and expanded its "Hangouts" video-chat feature to allow mobile use and broadcasting.
The company said on its official blog that its well-received Hangouts feature -- where up to nine people can link up and chat with a user on video -- will be available on camera-equipped smartphones powered by its own Android software. Support for Apple iOS devices "is coming soon," it added.
And a user can now host an online broadcast with this feature -- recording a session and broadcasting it live for public access online. Black Eyed Peas front man will.i.am will host the first "Hangout on Air" on Wednesday, Google said.
"Hangouts should keep pace with how you socialize in the real-world, so today we're launching it on the one device that's always by your side: your mobile phone," senior vice president of engineering Vic Gundotra said on the blog post.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/...#ixzz1YanO1jXG
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Yea, not sure where they are going with it. I think its a great option but FB has really made themselves to be more than just a social network, they are almost infrastructure for some of the net now.
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