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	<title>Comments on: Is Google+ serving advertisers, users, or Google execs? Yes.</title>
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		<title>By: JosephNg</title>
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		<description>G+ is a lot of fun.  Circles make a lot of difference for sharing.  There will be more posting because the distribution can be controlled very well and easily.  Most of us have tiered relationships:  family, old friends, new friends, work friends... Circles make sense.   Signing up is easy because of Gmail.  They are suggested to you on a list.  Our extended family of 14 got invited last night but only 6 really got in.  The rest are waiting.

Let&#039;s see how this affects our FB habits, taking into consideration the unpredictable, and unannounced privacy rules at FB.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>G+ is a lot of fun.  Circles make a lot of difference for sharing.  There will be more posting because the distribution can be controlled very well and easily.  Most of us have tiered relationships:  family, old friends, new friends, work friends&#8230; Circles make sense.   Signing up is easy because of Gmail.  They are suggested to you on a list.  Our extended family of 14 got invited last night but only 6 really got in.  The rest are waiting.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s see how this affects our FB habits, taking into consideration the unpredictable, and unannounced privacy rules at FB.</p>
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