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Online search giant Google has launched a new social networking website in its latest attempt to take on Facebook, which now claims more than 500m users.

Google+ allows individuals to share photos, messages and comments but also integrates the company's maps and images into the service.

It also aims to help users easily organise contacts within groups.

But some analysts say Google has simply reproduced features of Facebook while adding a video chat function.

Google, which handles roughly two out of every three internet searches in the US, has taken several stabs at Facebook in recent years.

But its previous efforts ended in failure, with both Google Wave and Google Buzz proving unpopular with users.

New functions

The company is now boasting that four features in Google+ could help make the company a permanent player in social networking:

  • Circles - a functionality that allows individuals to place friends into groups, allowing users to share different forms of content with targeted clusters of friends
  • Hangouts - live multi-user video conferencing that permits friends to drop in and out of live group conversations
  • Huddle - group instant messaging
  • Sparks - a feature that connects individuals on the network to others with common interests.

The current version of Google+ has only been released to a small number of users, but the company has said it soon hopes to make the social network available to the millions of individuals that use its services each day.
 

Ernie Machin

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Note the Facebook Like and the Tweet button beside the title of this thread.

Facebook are just too powerful now, the horse has bolted.
 

gouldberg

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I think with Facebook's ongoing privacy struggle now is the perfect opportunity to pounce. I saw online somewhere that the number of people using their Facebook accounts dropped for the first time recently. People seem to be growing tired of the constant changes it is pushing out that make the site more complicated and less private.

Google have a great chance to make something good here. I'm intrigued and will be checking it out when it opens to the general public after testing.
 

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