Wednesday 9 November 2011

Shipping the Google in Google+


A small number weeks in the past Larry referred that we’d start vessels the Google part of Google+. The Android assemblythen launched Ice Cream Sandwich, with a purpose on enhanced dividing by Google+. And today we're turning over out two more Google+ aspects that mix with two more Google products: YouTube and Chrome.

YouTube
It's no surprise that YouTube is loaded up with tons of many content (from encouraging dialogues to tunes videos to honey badgers). We desired to carry YouTube right away into Google+—as well as make it less difficult to watch and share your favorites—so we're starting a YouTube "slider" in the stream. Here’s how it works:
  • Mouse over the new YouTube icon at the apex right of Google+
  • It'll slither out and request, "What would you like to play"?
  • Enter no matter what you're in the condition for (like a subject or a tuneful artist)
We'll start playing a table of connected videos in a new pop-up window, and if you progress the pop-up another placement,you can still navigate your playlist from the slider:

From left to right: YouTube slider (closed), slider (open), pop-up playlist, slider (while playing)

Sharing YouTube videos with your disks in addition works (of course), but there's a good little twist: the population you share with can open a connected playlist right away from your post! Last but not slightest, we’re commencing to embrace YouTube playlists in Google+ explore results.


YouTube video in the stream (left), YouTube playlist in Google+ explore effects (right)

Chrome
We're in addition turning over out two new Google+ Chrome extensions:
  • +1 button: +1 any webpage and share it with your circles
  • Notifications: review your Google+ notifications while you browse the web
Of course, if you don't use Chrome, then you can use Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer. The new version—also turning over out today—includes these matching dividing and notification features.

Google+ Chrome extensions: +1 button (left), notifications (right)

We've got items more arranged for Google+, YouTube and Chrome (and all the other Google yield you now use). But weexpect you savour today's tiny savour of vessels the Google in Google+.

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