Google Plus was launched last week. It is the third attempt of Google at capturing a piece of the social networking pie (Orkut, Buzz and Wave are all Google products).
As Google + is in the limited lanch state, you need to get an invite to become a user of this service.
Well, I was lucky enough to be invited. And I must admit that, while the Mountain View-based company has taken a few pages out of Facebook, it has also added a few nifty features to Plus.
One of the better features is the option to create 'Circles' that lets you share different content with different sets of people based on the Circle you have added them to.
And then there's 'Hangout' that allows you to create a video chat room for up to 10 people.
There is a lot to share about Google + and it's features, that will be discussed in our coming posts.
