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  • >>STAGG: What's up, Internet?

  • My name is David Stagg.

  • I'm the Creative Director here at Schipul - The Web Marketing Company

  • and I was blessed by the Google gods to get an invite to Google+.

  • So today, we're going to run through a couple of the new things that come with Google+,

  • kind of do a run down of it.

  • Show you a good overview of it and explain a little bit about what Circles are,

  • what sharing is, how to share, privacy settings, all the fun stuff.

  • So if you don't mind, let's jump right in and let's get going.

  • So currently right here, all I've done is log into my Google+ account.

  • This kind of shows you the generic dashboard, if you will, of what you see as soon as you

  • log in.

  • There are certain things to point out.

  • Obviously, sort of like Facebook

  • we have a stream of information that comes from people that I follow.

  • We can share things right here.

  • We can also share things up here in the right hand corner,

  • it's effectively the same box and does the same thing.

  • You can see over here I have in my circles where I have friends that I have already added

  • to my circles

  • and the cool thing about Google+ is that the way that Facebook uses lists,

  • Google kind of uses circles, and it's centered around the circles,

  • rather than like Facebook, where it's centered around friending people.

  • Lists are a kind of part of it and a way to differentiate what you want to show different

  • people.

  • Now Google does the same thing here with Google+,

  • except the whole entire application seems to center around these circles.

  • Let's start there.

  • If you look up here in the menu bar,

  • this last item over here is your circle.

  • If we click on that, we can head over and right now,

  • just note right here we have three different options, we have people in your circles,

  • these are 57 people that I've already added to my circles.

  • You can see these circles down here. I'll scroll through them here.

  • But you can also check out people who've added you to circles.

  • So you can see anybody that's added me to their circles.

  • And over here, we can find invite other people that we would like to get into our circles.

  • So let's first start over here with people in my circles.

  • The cool thing about circles are, just like lists, you can rename them.

  • It comes with default ones.

  • The default ones it comes with are friends, family, acquaintances, following,

  • and I've added networking as my own individual one and Schipulites,

  • these are people that we work with here at Schipul.

  • So anybody that I work with ends up in this circle over here.

  • You can add people to more than one circle.

  • So a lot of the Schipulites actually double up and show in my friends circle, as well.

  • If I wanted to go over here and look at the people that have added me,

  • it shows the thirty people that have added me and

  • there's a very interesting thing to note here is that it does not show which circle I'm

  • in on their end,

  • that they've put me in.

  • So if, let's say John-Michael over here,

  • who is a friend of mine if he actually hated me and created a circle for "people I hate"

  • or "ring of hell," and he put me in that circle, I would never know it.

  • Only thing I get to see is that I got put into a circle, that makes me feel good,

  • I don't need to know which one, and that's as far as it's going to go.

  • Over here on find and invite, this is how you actually get people into your circles.

  • So let's say for example, April who is our West Coast sales manager,

  • she is working out there in California for us. Let's try and add her to a circle.

  • So I want to add her to my Schipulites group.

  • There's two ways to do this.

  • I can click here and just begin typing April

  • and it will actually find her and I can click her

  • and it will ask me which circle to put her in.

  • So I can click Schipulites and if I click save it would put her in there.

  • Now that's not nearly as cool as this, which is what everybody at Google wants you to do,

  • is just drag her over into your group and drop her off.

  • My wheel spins. She gets added. You see the plus one happen

  • and she disappears from my list of available people to put into circles.

  • Now if I wanted to keep putting her in circles, I could do that again,

  • you'll see that now it shows her in my Schipulites group

  • but if I click here and also want to put her as a friend,

  • I can do that and hit save. It goes through and does it's thing.

  • Adds a +1 there, no problem.

  • Let's go ahead and close that and if I try to add her again.

  • You'll see that now she's listed in two circles as opposed to just one,

  • that's how you add people into circles.

  • You can rename the circles just like you would any other one.

  • So if I wanted to change acquaintances I could just click on it,

  • right here I have the option to rename it, I can change the description,

  • these once again all come from default out of the box from Google+

  • and I can add people directly to it there.

  • Obviously, I haven't added anybody into my acquaintences yet

  • as I was just playing with it.

  • Right here you can actually create new circles.

  • So if we click over here, create circle,

  • we want to create a new one called "sports fans" like that.

  • If I don't want to pepper everybody with my posts about the Houston Texans or the Houston

  • Astros,

  • I can actually keep a running list of sports fans and share things to that circle instead.

  • I know that my brother, who is also in my family group,

  • loves sports as well so I'm actually going to add him to this "sports fan" list.

  • You'll see he jumps up right there.

  • And my buddy Miguel is also a sports fan,

  • so let's go ahead and add him.

  • So you can see that I've added them.

  • Do I want to add anyone else?

  • No, that's good for now.

  • Those are two good people to have.

  • So right now, I'm going to do create circle with two people.

  • So it's going to automatically create that circle with those people in it.

  • And there you go. You can now see that down here,

  • I have a new circle called "sports fans" and I can always go back and change it,

  • rename it, do whatever I want with it. That's kind of circles in a nutshell.

  • Things to notice once again are that most of Google+ circles around these circles

  • rather than Facebook, it has lists but it's more of a way to keep people segregated.

  • You really want to start using your circles in Google+

  • and try to mess around with them and get everybody into a circle and organized first

  • before you start doing your sharing and I think that's what Google wanted with it.

  • I'm actually going to head back to my homepage right here.

  • Let's talk about sharing for just a second. Pretty soon, across the web,

  • you're going to start seeing these +1's jump up

  • and it's a little box that has Google colors across the top and a +1 on it.

  • You'll see them on Google searches,

  • you can now embed them on sites and we'll go through that a little bit later.

  • What you want to do if you like that, it's like a Facebook like button,

  • if you like whatever's going on, you want to +1 it

  • and then those +1's show up on your profile so people can see what you're out there looking

  • at and enjoying.

>>STAGG: What's up, Internet?

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David Stagg との Google Plus の紹介 (Intro to Google Plus with David Stagg)

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