Despite being the butt of social media jokes for a while now, Google+ isn't going anywhere - it has just been given a revamp.
The "new" site will now focus on "collections" and "communities" - making it more an interest-network than a personal one.
In a blog post, Google said: "Today, we're starting to introduce a fully redesigned Google+ that puts Communities and Collections front and centre. Now focused around interests, the new Google+ is much simpler.
"And it's more mobile-friendly - we've rebuilt it across web, Android and iOS so that you'll have a fast and consistent experience whether you are on a big screen or small one."
Another post, on Google+, said the company had been visiting users in their homes to get feedback.
"the company had been visiting users in their homes to get feedback."?
(Score: 2) by MichaelDavidCrawford on Saturday November 21 2015, @05:55AM
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