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Comments | Brian Burgess, BYTE | July 24, 2011 04:30 PM

Category: Social Networking

Updated Sept. 20, 2011

Here's a running list of BYTE's Google+ coverage -- including news, news analysis, first looks, reviews, how to galleries, slideshows, views and tips.

Google Now Open To The Public Eric Mack's gallery tour of invite-free Google+ and slideshow of new features.

NEWS! Google+ Finally Opens the Floodgates. Steve Krause's breaking story with news and commentary. Get the real story here at BYTE first.

How to Invite up to 150 People to Google+. Here's how to easily invite multiple friends and contacts at once, even if you don’t have their email addresses.

Should you have a Frienemies circle? I'm seriously thinking about starting a circle for frienemies. Are you? Email me what you think about this at gina@BYTE.com.

Google+ More Right Than Wrong -- For Now. Google+ First Look and news analysis.

Preview: Google+ Mobile. BYTE takes a first look at Google's Android app.

Google adjusts its naming rules for Google+. Google insists that users of its social network identify themselves using their real names, but its process for implementing that policy is changing.

Format Text in Google+ Posts. Posting is straightforward in Google+. But did you know you could format the text in your posts? Here's how.

How To Use Google+ Ignore. Google+ just rolled out its Ignore feature. It's less offensive than the current Google+ Block, which denies a person from commenting on anything the blocker posts.

Tracking Google+ What You Need to Know. BYTE's Steve Krause has been logging user issues to help you get the most out of the system.

Ten Essential Google+ Tips . We've got some essential Google+ tips for you.

Google+ Doing the Math Don Rose drills down Google+ to a simple equation.

teamBYTE commentary on Google+. BYTE staffers weigh in on how they believe Google+ fits into their professional and personal lives.

Should SMBs consider adding Google+ to marketing plans? You tell us. We'd love to head from you. Just email Gina@BYTE.com

How To Transfer Photos from Facebook to Google +. If you're moving photos from Facebook to Google+, here's how to do it.

Google Elevates Summer Heatwave. Commentary by Fritz Nelson from InformationWeek.

Keep others from Sharing Posts on Google+. Here's a tip that will keep your posts on your Circles, where they belong.

Google acquires 1,000 IBM Patents.Google acquiring patents and companies in a buying frenzy.

How To Get the Google+ iPhone App on the iPad. Can't wait for the Google+ tablet app? Here's a workaround.

First Look: Google+ Ulitmate. Google+ Ultimate is a plugin for Chrome that adds cosmetic changes to your Google+ experience.

Brian Burgess is the executive editor at BYTE. Follow him @mysticgeek. Got a comment or idea? Send it to Brian@BYTE.com. Gina Smith contributes to this round-up. Email her at gina@BYTE.com

BYTE's Google+ coverage team includes Steve Krause, Brian Burgess, Gina Smith, Serdar Yegulalp, David McCabe, Eric Mack, Jacob Lopez, Chris Spera, Ron White and Mat Lee.



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