Google continues to update the functionality of Google+ with the news that social networking users can now share webpages they like by clicking the now ubiquitous Google +1 button.
This Google +1 button exists on more than 1 million websites and gets more than 4 billion daily views, double from last month.
The +1 button is Google’s version of Facebook’s Like button. In June, Google made the tool available to publishers, who can add it to their websites with a few lines of code. However, the +1 button had little purpose because it posed no connective tissue to other web services.
Google+ is the company’s new social network, allowing users to connect with friends, family, colleagues and strangers through Circles, a social construct designed to promote massive sharing by letting anyone follow anyone else in the network.
After enabling sharing separately, Google+ and +1 now enable sharing together, according to Vic Gundotra, a senior vice president of engineering for Google.
Essentially, Google+ users who click a +1 button will be able to blast that webpage or ad they like to anyone they want within their Google+ Circles. The idea is to facilitate even more sharing than usual.
Also, when users click the +1 button to share, they will see snippets of links, images and descriptions in the sharebox, similar to what they would see when they share content in Google+. Publishers will be able to customise their +snippets when these features become available over the next week worldwide.
Users hungry to try the new +1/Google+ integrations can test it by heading to the Platform Preview page and signing up to test the latest Google+ features.
The integration between Google+ and +1 is the latest in a few integrations between Google’s new social network and its existing products. Google is already indexing Google+ posts on Google.com, and enabling the conduction of Google Hangouts video chat sessions from YouTube.
Google is also enabling sharing between Google+ and Gmail’s people widget, and letting Google Books users share books they like to read with fellow users on Google+.
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