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Meet Google+ Communities: Google’s Answer to Facebook Groups Aimed at Helping You Meet New People

Google has launched a new feature to its social network, Google+, that will aid in meeting new people. It’s called Google+ Communities and it’s Google’s attempt of competing against Facebook Groups. If there’s something you’re interested in or you’re an expert about, Google+ wants to help give you a chance to connect with others who share your passion and interests.

Since its creation, Google+ has been promoted as that place to help people crowd around common interests while also discovering new things and meeting people. Whether it be through Hangouts, Circles, its Explore feature, trending topics, or anything else, there are numerous ways to find conversations happening across the network. But until now, there hasn’t been a centralized area for people to congregate and share their thoughts, photos, beliefs, and information around a specific theme, topic, idea, etc.

With 400 million registered users, there’s bound to be at least one or two of them who have something in common.

While Google+ Communities are open to the world, they can also be marked private so group members can feel secure with the information that they’re sharing.  And you don’t have to visit the Community in order to post something — right from your Google+ home screen, you can insert whatever you want to share and then select the Community Circle where it will appear for everyone in the group to see.

As you can see from the above screenshot, Google+ Communities has some interesting hallmarks reminiscent of Facebook Groups. However, there are some differences — instead of looking at specific posts, you can filter it by topics or discussion categories. Photos are a bit larger than you’d see on Facebook and you can even list Events and Hangouts with other members right on the page. In addition, users can share content to the community through the Google+ share box and also can add their +1 to it too.

It’s important to note that these Communities are different from company and branded pages — think about those more like Facebook fan pages where the company has control over the content and users interact based on a specific content driver. With Google+ Communities, everyone in the group can share whatever they want relating to the topic. They can have chats, dialogue, events, contests, share photos, and much more.

Whether you’re interested in photography, astronomy, baseball, cooking, or whatever strikes your fancy, now you can create your own group and meet some new people who would be happy to discuss it with you.

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Via: The Next Web

Prateek Panda

Prateek is the Founder of TheTechPanda. He's passionate about technology startups and entrepreneurship and enjoys speaking to new founders every day. Prateek has also been consistently regarded as one of the top marketing experts in the region.

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