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Google+ had its doors opened the public just a few short weeks ago, and the buzz surrounding it has been at an ever constant increase. Instead of editorializing, I decided to take a different route and go directly to the source and ask a few questions to a gracious Google spokesperson. While I would have loved a little more juicy information, I was pretty happy with the results below:

How long has Google+ been in the works for?
A small team started working on Google+ a little over a year ago.

Why should someone join Google+ when there are a variety of other options available, and will it integrate any/all of Google's existing services?
The purpose of Google+ is to give people more choice when it comes to how they share and connect online. We built it on top of Google’s existing products so the experience is fun and simple to use. You will need to create a Google profile - if you don’t already have one - and it will take some time to create new circles of people you want to share with. But beyond the initial setup, if you use Google already, this will enhance your experience. For example, we’ve designed a new top navigation bar across Google properties so if you’re using Google+, you can easily get notified of new updates when you’re in Gmail, or you can share content right from the top navigation bar when you’re doing a Google search. For people who already use Google everyday, this is just an upgrade.

Similarly speaking, does Google+ take steps to help integrate the benefits of competing—and complementary—platforms into a "one-stop shop" for an individual's social media presence?
Google+ is currently in a Field Trial, so this option is not yet available today. Over time, we'll be bringing many new features to Google+.

What will happen to the Blogger and Picasa brands as Google+ picks up steam? Are any other Google staples in danger of going the way of the dinosaur?
We don't comment on rumor or speculation.

Is Google+ looking to evolve and enhance users' experiences with sharing of media, such as music of videos they enjoy?
Sharing has become one of the best parts of the web. That’s why we began the Google+ project: to see what a Google approach to sharing would look like, and to see if we could come up with a better way of connecting with the different people in all of our lives. In terms of media, one very unique feature available through our mobile Android app is something called Instant Upload, which automatically uploads photos and videos from your device to the cloud. With Instant Upload, you can upload all your mobile photos and videos to a private album, where it's easy for you to share them later from your phone or the web.

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When you think of Facebook, what do you think of? Social media? Friends? Sharing thoughts, links and pictures? Stalking that guy or girl you like without them knowing you’re taking in all their personal business they post for your salvation? Awkward, I know. How about Google? Searching, of course. Directions to your soon-to-be favorite restaurant? Checking Email? How about social sharing and social networking? Say hello to Google’s +1 and check out the video embedded to the right.

Indeed, Google is no stranger to the Internet and social media landscape.  After all, they have ownership of a few names you may recognize, such as YouTube, Blogger, Orkut and Google Talk. But why stop there? With its online rival Facebook’s popularity only increasing, it’s hard to miss all the Like buttons throughout the Internet and what their sheer quantity represents in ad dollars. Leah Pearlman on Facebook writes:

We've just introduced an easy way to tell friends that you like what they're sharing on Facebook with one easy click. Wherever you can add a comment on your friends' content, you'll also have the option to click "Like" to tell your friends exactly that: "I like this."

This is similar to how you might rate a restaurant on a reviews site. If you go to the restaurant and have a great time, you may want to rate it 5 stars. But if you had a particularly delicious dish there and want to rave about it, you can write a review detailing what you liked about the restaurant. We think of the new "Like" feature to be the stars, and the comments to be the review.

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