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Changes coming to Google+

Yes, you heard it right. Google+ is alive and well.

If you're an android user, let us remind you that there's a red icon with a G+ written on it, and if you click on it, it will work, and will apparently do for the coming years. And for the rest of the internet, Google+ is a social network launched by Google in 2011 that still has one of the biggest number of registered users (thanks to Gmail). Despite the stories and speculations of its death, it has managed to stay alive over the years, and it still trying to hold on.

Something new is coming to Google+

Now only that Google+ has managed to survive the wave of the top end social networks like Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat, but it is also working on bringing changes to make it look as good as anything else. 
The new features will allow users to hide low quality comments that are often painful to look at in social networks, that means people will be presented with the most relevant opinions/comments/content on every post they click on Google+. Another feature reduces the white space on screen and fills it with more content, it now also allows you to zoom pictures so that you can take a detailed look at the photo you'd like to. 
Aaand Events feature is coming back! And if you havent taken a look at Google's enthusiasm on it, check it out here! From January 24th and onwards, you can again create events on Google+.

Although classic version of Google+ is about to die

No, Google+ is not going to die, we are talking about its old interface that has been lingering around for years. Google is about to bid farewell to the old interface and introduce something new and fresh.24th December is the day when new changes will be introduced, and it is also the day when the old interface dies. Though Google is still putting a lot of effort in Google+, we are now to see how fruitful it will turn out to be, and only time will tell that.
 
 

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