Google unveiled Google Plus on Tuesday the new social networking services.

Google lanches Google PlusGoogle’s launches new social networking service,Google+. lets users post photos, messages, comments and other content from selected groups of friends. File picture shows a Google employee at the company’s office in New York.

More people visit Google’s network of websites than Facebook each month, but Facebook is killing the search company in categories that advertisers care most about: Time spent and pages viewed. Users spent 62% more time on Facebook than on Google last month, and viewed more than twice the number of pages on Facebook as they did on Google, according to com Score.

latest solution to this growing trend is Google Plus,a new social network that tries to out-Facebook Facebook. On Facebook, people are either “friends” or not. Google+ makes that distinction more fluid, letting users group their contacts into smaller categories, such as relatives, co-workers, or members of a yoga class. Information can be shared selectively with each group.

Google+ features several components that attempt to mimic natural human interaction. For instance, to simulate sitting out on your front porch, one feature allows users to declare that they’re “hanging out” and interested in video chatting if a select group of people are around. Another lets users chat with a particular set of people — say, before they all meet at a concert.

It said its new service aims to “fix” the “broken” and “awkward” way people interact online.

Google Plus will be available as an application in the store on Android operating system-based mobile phones.

The service has been started as a field trial that may have some “rough edges” and the project is by invitation only, which is expected to be made available more broadly in the future.

The problem is that today’s online services turn friendship into fast food-wrapping everyone in ‘friend’ paper-and sharing really suffers,” Mr. Gundotra said,

Calling this “sloppy, scary and insensitive”, Google said people want to connect with only certain people at certain times, while “online, we hear from everyone all the time.”

Google’s new social network promises to let users “share just the right things with just the right people.”

 

 

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