Incoming updates to the new G+ desktop layout.. – Keep ’em coming Google..

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Incoming updates to the new G+ desktop layout.. – Keep ’em coming Google..

Originally shared by Luke Wroblewski

G+ Web Preview Update

As promised, we’re continuing to listen and respond to feedback on the new Google+.

Today we’re launching a number of updates to our Web preview including:

– Adding a 3 column stream view for very wide screens

– Adding the ability to reply to comments in context

– Removing the limit on circle streams in the menu (previously 6)

– Adding the option to view ‘Posts from Circle’ from the Following screen

These changes (which you can see in the image below) will be rolling out today. And look for more updates on Android, iOS, and the Web soon. Thanks~

Dells response regarding the eDellroot certificate issue. With removal instructions.

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Dells response regarding the eDellroot certificate issue. With removal instructions. 

Oh, and if you just bought yourself a dell laptop and don’t now what this all about you can read more about it here: http://www.pcworld.com/article/3007899/security/dell-installs-self-signed-root-certificate-on-laptops-endangering-users-privacy.html

http://en.community.dell.com/dell-blogs/direct2dell/b/direct2dell/archive/2015/11/23/response-to-concerns-regarding-edellroot-certificate

Send Moar Feedback.

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Send Moar Feedback.

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How to … send feedback

Now that the new design has been rolled out, I am sure everyone has something to say about it. Good and Bad.

Use the feedback feature on the left menu to let the Google+ Team know what you like and what you don’t

Do it one feature at a time.

Go straight to the point.

Briefly explain why this request is important to you.

Do not tell the story of your life.

The longer the post, the more likely that it will be ignored.

Time is money and who can spend all day reading.

Sometimes you might feel that you just wasted time because what you requested in the past has never been implemented. There might be several reasons for that.

1) Most people don’t agree with you, even if your friends do

2) your request is not as easy to implement as you think

3) even if most people request it, Google thinks that it is not the way they want their product to go.

Complaining to people who can do nothing about it, it is a certain way to waste time. So it might feel good telling the world that the implementation team are idiots, the testers are morons, the users who like it are stupid and you dislike everything but that won’t solve your problem.

Make your feedback count.