Launched five days ago, Google+ has quickly gained popularity amongst netizens, but access to the networking service was limited to invites only. Seeing the clamour for invites that exploded around the web and Twitter, Google seems to have gained some confidence about it, and listened to the masses - for it has (rather quickly) opened up the doors to Google+ to everyone.
Requiring just a Google account, anyone can now sign up for the Google+ service - just navigate here, to its homepage. Note however, not everyone can see the above Sign In button when they visit the page, and might just see a 'Keep me posted' link instead. We don't know why that it is - it might be IP and territory based.
For now, Google is still calling the service the The Google+ Project, implying that it is still in its early stages. Expect numerous changes and improvements in the coming months. In the meantime, if you haven't yet signed up, hurry, one doesn't know how long the 'open to all' attitude will last.
1 comment:
sir still its not open for public
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