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If you want to gain more control over your social networking activities with Google+, this jargon-free guide helps you quickly master the ins and outs of the site. Learn how to organize your contacts, hold video chats with as many as ten people, and determine exactly who may learn what about you. With this book, youll navigate Google+ with ease.

The important stuff you need to know

  • Massage your profile. Control what the public, specific groups, or certain individuals can see about you.
    • Move in the right circles. Assign folks to different groups and share the right stuff with the right people.
    • Jump into streams. Get all the updates, pictures, and links from people you know.
    • Host hangouts. Organize and attend group video chats.
    • View and share photos. Make them available to whomever you likewhether or not theyre Google+ members.
    • Get notifications. Monitor what others do (and share about you) on Google+....
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    Google+: The Missing Manual
    Kevin Purdy
    Editor
    Brian Sawyer

    Copyright 2011 Kevin Purdy

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    The Missing Credits
    About the Author
    About the Author

    Kevin Purdy is a guy from upstate New York who somehow convinced the founding editor of software and productivity blog Lifehacker to take a chance on a young newspaper reporter with a secret geek life. He blogged at Lifehacker for over three years, and somehow managed to write The Complete Android Guide during that time. He now makes a living writing for whoever will have his words, and doesnt make much of a living organizing TEDxBuffalo, obsessing over homemade specialty coffee, and hosting the In Pod Form podcast. He lives in Buffalo, NY, with his wife and two cats. Email: .

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    About the Creative Team

    Dawn Mann (editor) is associate editor for the Missing Manual series. When not reading about Google+, she beads, bikes, and causes trouble. Email: .

    Jasmine Perez (production editor) spends her free time cooking vegetarian meals, listening to her favorite freeform radio station, WFMU, and going on adventures whenever possible. Email: .

    Cassandra Moffitt (technical reviewer) is the lead graphic designer at Going to the Sun Marketing (www.gttsmarketing.com), a full-service marketing agency with offices in New York and Montana. She enjoys car racing and all things tech and gaming.

    Nan Reinhardt (proofreader) is a freelance copyeditor and proofreader, who is also a writer of romantic fiction. Her debut novel is due out in February 2012 and she has two novels with her agent at Curtis Brown Literary Agency. In between editing gigs, she is busy working on her fourth book. She blogs thrice weekly at .

    Ron Strauss (indexer) lives with his wife in northern California at 2,300 feet. When not indexing Missing Manuals, he moonlights as a musician (viola and Native American flute).

    Acknowledgments

    Editor Dawn Mann is a rock, and she knows how to roll with both a fast-moving subject and an occasionally sideways-running author. Cassandra Moffitt has the sharpest eyes around when it comes to catching buttons, clicks, and overly clever site designs. Web-syncing software Dropbox kept the books chapters and images safe and accessible at all times, and Snagit made all these screen-shots possible. The support, and how-to training, provided by Gina Trapani and Adam Pash were invaluable. And none of this would be possible without my wife, to whom I owe quite a few home-cooked meals.

    The Missing Manual Series

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    Introduction

    DESPITE WHAT YOU MIGHT think based on its name, Google+ isnt a super-charged version of the search engine we all turn to for answers. And its not a paid upgrade for businesses, or an exclusive club for people who are really, really good at searching Google. Nope, its actually a big, daring move by a company primarily known for search, advertising, and making millionaires out of computer geeks into the relatively new field of

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