English | 2012 | 224 pages | EPUB, PDF | 100 MB
Prior to
Google+, Photographers relied on a mix of Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, and
other services to display their work and interact with others. No
single service provided photographers with a complete set of tools that
allowed them to connect with others in a rich, meaningful way–until now.
Unlike
other social networks, Google+ allows photographers to upload,
personalize, and update images easily. The Google+ interface is
intuitive and attractive—images appear large and uncropped in the
stream, preserving their original integrity; and the infinite scrolling
feature creates a fluid, enjoyable photo browsing experience. In
addition, the Google+ interface is built to encourage social
interaction, not in miniature sound bites, but in full-length
discussions with diverse groups of people. Users can build circles to
connect with just those they want to include in different conversations,
and they can use the Hangouts feature to talk with other users in real
time from anywhere in the world.