by Ben Johnson - Posted 12 years ago
I innocently navigated to Google Plus today to update
ApogeeINVENT's page, when I stumbled into a scene of destruction. Ok, that is an exaggeration. Really, I just
discovered that Google has made some significant (in my opinion) updates to the
platform.
After two crashes of Google Plus, which also took down my other Google Apps, I finally made it in to explore the crime scene. You can see my crime scene photos below. Viewer discretion is advised.
New home. The new home now has larger photos, and LOTS of white space. My theory "“ Google is leaving space for ads that they will no doubt be rolling out sometime in the near future. Lots of available real estate in the new Google Plus.
New profile. Google came up with this really nifty idea they are calling Cover Photos that go with profile photos. What? It isn't their idea? Oh, that's right, that OTHER social network already has something called cover photos. I do like how you can choose a long cover photo, or a series of smaller photos.
Navigation. The navigation is now horizontal on the left
side. Instead of static icons at the top, there's a
dynamic ribbon of applications on the left. According to Google, this approach
comes with lots of perks, but some favorites include:
Other changes include bigger photos, an entire page for Hangouts, and there's a new Explore page that shows what's interesting and trending across the network. And a new profile with much bigger photos. And a new chat list that puts your friends front and center. And (according to Google) a whole lot more.
Could the new Google Plus be the precursor to ads that
will be on the social network sometime soon? The company will also be
adding Google Analytics to the platform,
which could attract more business use.