Hi, I hear that you're having problems importing.. here's a screen shot that shows where you can upload an address book on the Circles Page.
You can also upload at http://
Hi, I hear that you're having problems importing.. here's a screen shot that shows where you can upload an address book on the Circles Page.
You can also upload at http://

Faces in more places!
If you link github directly to your Google+ profile it's a little easier.
Originally shared by Malte Ubl
Getting author annotations for your Github projects in Google search
See, there is my face next to my Github project :)
How did I do it:
My Github projects has www.nonblocking.io listed as my website. That website has this bit of markup:
<a href='https://
<a href='https://
So it says that both my G+ profile and my Github profile are both "me".
Now my G+ profile links to www.nonblocking.io as well (and actually to my Github profile). Those 3 things together establish a pretty safe link between my Google profile and my Github profile and Google starts to surface the association in search. Neat
PS: Only because I work for Google, absolutely positive does not imply that I know what I'm doing, so your experience may vary.
A really well written, must-read article about Google's Authorship program.
And this applies to anything you author. For example, if you're an open source developer you should definitely link your github profile. Video and photo sites? Same thing.
Most sites are supporting XFN these days so the more links to your Google+ profile, the more often your face will show up next to your content.
MapMaker now supports the sharebox. Nice stuff. Here's something I added recently.
This is #myfirstpost (public) -- these tips are as valuable today as they were bak then.
Originally shared by Paul Lindner
Help your friends find you! - another Google+ tip...
Add and verify all of your email addresses to your Google Account here:
https://
This makes it easier for your friends to find you now and in the future! I've found that I don't know the gmail address of many people, but I do know their corp email or another alias. Plus if you lose your password you can send a recovery email to your alternate address.
Be aware that you can only associate one email per Google account and you can't add another gmail address to another account. If you want to associate email addresses to your primary account you can visit this page:
https://
1) If the email is listed as a secondary address, remove it on the old account and add to the primary.
2) If the email is primary you can change the email address of the unused account and replace it with something like [email protected]. Then add the renamed email to the primary account.
Cheers.
Added photos to Google I/O After Hours with Train and Paul Oakenfold!.

Questions? Stop by the Google+ developer sandbox or the Google+ history sessions.
Originally shared by Ken Norton
One of my favorite Google+ features is Instant Upload. All the pictures I take with my phone appear in a private album online, and from there I can share with my circles (or not). For me it's a great way to remember my favorite moments, and strike up the right conversations with just the right people.
More generally, we think this difference between saving and sharing is really important for communicating online. After all: not every thought that crosses your mind comes out of your mouth :-) Features like Instant Upload give you control over how you save and share your photos. And today -- with an early developer preview of Google+ history -- we're starting to bring this save/share capability to other online activities.
If you’re a developer, you can get started with today’s preview release by visiting http://
To help get the juices flowing, you as a developer will notice your YouTube, +1, Play app purchases, and Instant Upload activity in Google+ history (with Search and Latitude coming soon) -- all for your eyes only, of course.
We're hosting two Google I/O sessions (Thu, June 28 at 11:45am PT and 5:15pm PT) and a codelab (Fri, June 29 at 9am PT), so you can either stop by in person, or tune in with I/O Live. Android and iOS developers can also use the new Google+ platform for mobile -- attend our session (Thu, June 28 at 1:30pm PT) to learn more.
Have you noticed that there are lots more Sub Pop Records albums in Google Play? Lots of grunge era stuff and more...
Remember folks you get a free play if you use Google Play and are in the USA. If that describes you and I'm not already following you let me know in the comments or DM me via my profile and I'll add you to my Google Players circle.
Oh and here's 17 tracks of awesome.
Nice to see Ultra Records titles popping up in Google Play including this one from France.
I'd recommend starting wtih the electronic-surf themed Tchiki Tchiki Tchiki.
From Denmark - Burning down the wheels tonight'
The laser beams on the right sure resemble the Google Play logo..
seulement disponible sur iTunes!
Greetings Ubloggers
Anyone want to help me complete my Shaka Ponk record collection? I can't get you into Google I/O, but I'd happily pay triple and send you all the Google schwag you can handle..
The Current described this well:
“All My Life” is futuristic gold that I only wish could loop on for another 10 minutes. Twin Cities vocal talent Jana Nyberg lends her chords to the first two tracks of this EP and it’s safe to say that without her this song would not be as complete. You can feel her body pulsating to the beat just as easily as yours probably will, and in an instant we’re transported back to the height of Studio 54. The All My Life EP is out now on Kitsuné.
http://
Want to make your blog stand out in search results? Here's how you do it with Typepad!
Getting ready to watch The Shins livestreaming on Google TV at the Bonnaroo music festival. Gotta say the picture quality is top-notch.
Here's a pop song from Switzerland to get your morning moving.
So many photos of this bike in my stream :)
Originally shared by Mike Brzozowski
Seen outside the office yesterday. Possible explanations:
- 100 days before Burning Man, gotta prepare for the Playa
- Lady Gaga now works in our building
- New Google bikes are even more theft-deterrent (see how it's not even locked to anything?)

I wasn't expecting LinkedIn to show up here. They have a resourceful blog and they hold some great events. I'll be interested in seeing what they end up doing here.
Note to my former LinkedIn colleagues -- verify your site by following the directions here:
http://
You can even put the rel="publisher" link in the head. No visible link required! Also contact me off-list about getting name verified.
Welcome to Google+
Thought I'd add some variety to my commute so I'm listening to Couleur3 again on TuneIn. Sort of like the Suisse version of KEXP or The Current they're publicly funded and play an interesting mix of music.
Here's a fun visualization I made last year for the Apache Shindig project using Gource. Learn how to make your own at http://
Here's a blast from the past. I wonder if the Google lawyers would let us slip a T-Shirt clause into the next version of the Google terms of service?
[FYI - I'm finally migrating my youtube videos from an old google account to match the account I use for Google+. I recommend you do the same, it's just so much better to have the two accounts linked together...]
The new version of this great android app now works on Google TV.
Thanks for adding me back, fun times over here in Google+ land.
I was always a fan of John Peel. Now you can follow the John Peel Archive on Google+.
Good new for Typepad bloggers! It's now much easier to get your Google+ profile to appear next to your blog posts in search.
Here's what you do:
- Edit your Typepad settings:
https://
- Select Google+ from the Add an account popup:
enter your Google+ 21 digit identifier.
- Add a link to your Typepad profile from your Google+ profile
https://
Edit your Other Profiles section.
In a few days you'll start seeing your name and face next to your Blog posts in search. Check out the example below to see what it looks like.
Enjoy!

I don't comment on ongoing legal issues with my employer. However I think we can all agree that this is one awful sketch artist.
A great deal @$3.99 for people in the US. Although I must say I like the original Hanging on the Telephone by The Nerves just as much:
The Nerves - Hanging On The Telephone, Original version 45, Blondie. 1976.

A damn fine first post on Google+
And quite a storm we had last night too!
Originally shared by Phil McGrew
My first upload/comment on Google+. Honestly, I'm not sure how this works but wanted to share a lucky photo I caught this evening.
Do you have a Panoramio account?
Consider adding a link your Google+ profile here http://
Then add your Panoramio account to your Google+ profile (in the Other Profiles section). When linked both ways it will enable people in your circles to find your Panoramio content in personalized search.
[Note: This works for most sites supporting authorship that include profile pages.]
This is just so amazing.
Originally shared by Google Glass
We think technology should work for you—to be there when you need it and get out of your way when you don’t.
A group of us from Google[x] started Project Glass to build this kind of technology, one that helps you explore and share your world, putting you back in the moment. We’re sharing this information now because we want to start a conversation and learn from your valuable input. So we took a few design photos to show what this technology could look like and created a video to demonstrate what it might enable you to do.
Please follow along as we share some of our ideas and stories. We’d love to hear yours, too. What would you like to see from Project Glass?
Babak Parviz Steve Lee Sebastian Thrun
Some more La Roux to start out your Wednesday. I didn't think the Kanye remix added much, but the rest are deserving of the word Gold.
Thanks for the birthday wishes (and for not pranking me, like Google does every year!) The shorts have already been worn a fair bit and are really nice. Happy to hear that John's trip is going well and can't wait to have you out here in Oakland!
-- paul
Maybe next year we can get Google maps for C64 character graphics :)
Originally shared by Ken Norton
Finally.
If you liked the video you'll like the album even more. At the very least give In for the Kill a listen.
And I see that La Roux has a page here but they haven't done much with it. Consider circling and they might start posting here in addition to twitter/facebook.
[And if you're a musician or rep one I'd be interested in knowing what G+ can do better for you!]

Would people be interested in a periodic hangout where me and my weekly Google guest makeover your web site with Googley features? We'd have a special guest each time and go over things like authorship markup, security, performance, APIs, widgets etc?
+1 this post if you're interested. Feel free to nominate your favorite site you'd like me to put under the microscope in the comments...
[nifty CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 photo from flickr user spike55151]
So you want to go to Google I/O this year? Last year it sold out in one hour, so you'll want to be prepared. Register for Google Wallet and Google+ before 7AM PDT March 27.
Anyone want to help Adam find ways to use Google+ more effectively? I added a few tips on making yourself more findable and increasing engagement.
comments on the original...
Originally shared by Adam Rifkin
It's March 2012 and I'm still not sure what to use Google+ for.
Private sharing still seems best handled by email.
Public sharing still seems best handled by my Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook.
Maybe Google+ is for people who want to share publicly but don't have Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, Pinterest, or Facebook?
It's also unclear how to get more followers on Google+. Will my follower count always be smaller here than on Twitter and Facebook? Is that by design?
Feel free not to answer; I'm just thinking out loud.
We've got work to do.
I just spent a week in the Palm Springs area attending the Indian Wells tennis tourney while using our products. It was good to get outside the bubble for while, but it was frustrating -- especially since I know we can do much better. Issues I encountered:
* Public Google+ shares are rare. This might be expected with the demographics of the area (>50 year old golfers) -- however looking at my G+ nearby view I was the only person to publicly post the winner of the Tennis final (and that stadium holds 16k people...) Nearby stream was depressingly too -- only a handful of posts. Also I think the nearby view should expand distance in "sprawl-like" areas like this. When I was in Palm Springs I didn't see any nearby posts in the nearby towns.
* During the rain delay you had to look at the Facebook Tournament page to find out when play resumed. On-site they had a big 'Check-in with Facebook' ad on the changeable displays. On the 'Follow Us' screen they did at least have Youtube next to FB/twitter.
* Maps is really borked in this area. I commented on this earlier, but there are many businesses that are not there, or are located in the wrong place. MapMaker edits in the area are in queue for weeks it appears too. Navigation worked fairly well, however I encountered areas where nav got really confused -- not sure if the root cause is Mountains blocking GPS, plain crappy samsung GPS or that road info is not accurate.
* There are some weird Business names that must have been collected by Street View. For example _Elmer's Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner_ which is a literal reading of the road sign.
https://
8tracks now works on Google TV. Well played indeed.
Just invited to littlemonsters.com. Decided I'd sign up via Facebook Connect (since most people will)
Interesting things:
* popup affordances on the home page guide you to features
* Facebook connect used but only to bootstrap your account.
* Sets up an email forwarding address for you that uses your Facebook primary email.
* Has a link to mail.google.com on your profile to read your email (and a gmail logo)
* No public profiles (as of yet..)
* System posts supported (my profile creation has already gotten one "Like")
* Has +1 buttons!
* Very pinterest style for posts -- big page full of posts. None of this single-column vertical scroll.
* has up and down votes.
* "Fan" instead of following.
* Friend finder not there.
* Sorted list of "New" users.
* Chat rooms.
* "t" button for notifications.
* and holy smokes! -- actually they're provisioning a new mailbox for each user on the GA+ domain littlemonsters.com.
plenty more, happy to demo.
Hey Paul Wyatt - glad to see you here! I work at Google now so feel free to send me your questions...