Analyse du service de réseaux social Google+ (document en anglais)
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Google+
Google+ is a multilingual social networking and identity service owned and operated by Google Inc. It was launched in June 28, 2011. As of September 2012, it has a total of 400 million registered users of whom 100 million are active on a monthly basis. Unlike other conventional social networks which are generally accessed through a single website, Google has described Google+ as a "social layer" consisting of not just a single site, but rather an overarching "layer" which covers many of its online properties.
On September 20, 2011, Google+ was opened to everyone 18 years of age or older without the need for an invitation. It was opened for a younger age group (13+ years old in US and most countries, 14+ in South Korea and Spain, 16+ in the Netherlands) on January 26, 2012.
President Obama answered questions about the State of the Union posed by citizens in the first-ever completely virtual interview from the White House. Aired live on the official White House Google+ page on January 30, 2012 at 5.30 pm.
• In the "Stream," users see updates from those in their Circles. There is an input box which allows users to enter a post or to upload and share photos and videos.
• "Circles" enable users to organize people into groups for sharing across various Google products and services.
• "Hangouts" are places used to facilitate group video chat (with a maximum of 10 people participating in a single Hangout at any point in time.)
• "Messenger" is a feature available to Android, iPhone, and SMS devices for communicating through instant messaging within Circles. Additionally, users can now share photos in Messenger between their Circles.
• "Instant Upload" is specific to mobile devices; it stores photos or videos in a private album for sharing later.
• "Sparks" is a front-end to Google Search, enabling users to identify topics they might be interested in sharing with others. "
• "Games" (social gaming)
• Google+ Events: Google+ Events allows users to add events, invite people, and then share photos and media in real-time from the event.
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