Google‘s own Facebook rival, Google+, is now open for everyone.
The social website has been through a 90-day test period, where you could only join via invitation from those who were already members.
During these 90 days Google has made 91 different improvements, and 9 of these has now been rolled out in conjunction with the public launch of the site.
Social networks have started to embrace algorithmic timelines (that is, where posts are sorted based on how the service thinks you will like it), instead of showing each post in chronological order.
According to several tips from Android Police readers, the Google Play Store may not require you to have a Google+ account to write reviews anymore.
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