Google Redesigns Google+ with Exclusive Features

Google Redesigns Google+ with Exclusive Features

It has been revealed in a new report that Google+ has earned almost 170 million users till now and has been aiming to build a flawless social experience across the whole Google.

As per Google SVP Vic Gundotra, the count of its users is about a quarter of the number of users of Facebook i. e. nearly 170 million, which hints that it could give competition to the social networking site soon.

The report says that the firm aims at building a simpler and more beautiful Google. Thus, it has been redesigning the interface of Google+, with a refreshed and nice look. According to Gundotra, the same would be an easy-to-use interface for users.

It is being believed by the company that it would attract a considerable more number of users as it has a different look. The new frontier does not contain static icons at the top. Also, it allows users to hover over icons, which gives an experience of things floating to reveal actions.

"We've also built the ribbon with the future in mind, giving us an obvious (and clutter-free) space for The Next Big Feature, and The Feature After That. So stay tuned", Gundotra added.


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