Google Inc. continues to integrate all its services into a single unit. Google Plus, the social network of the Corporation of Good, has become the platform that allows you to gradually combine different products of the company. Of course, for now, we can only talk about the very early stage of integration, but the process is underway, and more and more new services are being combined. At this time, Google Plus is integrated with a set of online applications like Google Apps.
True, the connection is not made automatically, it must be done manually in the user settings. It is reported that all users of the Google Apps package get at their disposal all the necessary social functions from Google+. According to the developers, such integration should improve the process of interaction between various departments and employees of companies.
Integration helps to quickly share the necessary data with colleagues and work partners, while the exchange takes place in seconds. In addition, a new type of social network Google+ account will be introduced soon - corporate accounts. When this happens, it is unclear, but the fact that sooner or later corporate accounts will appear is a fact.
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Google+ developers claim that corporate users cannot yet fully exploit this social network. In the sense that not all functions for corporate work are still ready. But after a while, Google Apps and Google+ will be fully integrated, so to speak. Now work on corporate functions on Google+ has just begun, but the initial integration of Google Apps and Google+ has already been completed.
For corporate accounts on Google+, the ability to manage them from the corporate account of the company’s administrator in Google Apps has been introduced. That is, companies will be able to control the accounts of their employees on Google+ (but this applies only to accounts where registration on Google+ has been made using working emails of company employees used in Google Apps).
Another new feature for corporate users is
Hangouts with extras . Here we see a combined tool, including multi-user video chat, plus Screen-sharing, plus collaboration in Google Docs.
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latimes