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   Even when was still around, you could tell that Google was playing around with the notion of changing the way we collaborate and communicate. With Wave, the number 1 usage was to become for companies who wanted to connect with one another in a fast way, http://www.jhnhzz.cn/japan/prada02 rather than wade through internal emails. Google+ actually serves that same purpose, and that??s no mistake.

I talked to Clay Bavor, Director of Product Management, Google Apps yesterday, prada &#26032;&#20316; and we discussed Google??s rollout of some new enterprise-focused features that involve Google+. Bavor says that for its Apps clients, Google+ is asked about quite a bit.

The idea of being used within the workplace isn??t an entirely foreign thing, since Google itself has been using it internally for some time.
The very first step
Bavor and Bradley Horrowtiz both called a big step for bringing Google+ to the enterprise. PRADA &#12509;&#12540;&#12481; Bavor tells me that Google??s Apps product has ??always been about collaboration, and Google Apps customers have already been using Google+ with great results, already.??

The way that Google is approaching the release of its social functionality has been to test things out on consumers first and then slowly weave them in for its enterprise customers primarily based on how its users react. PRADA &#24215;&#33303; Primarily based on all from the feedback the Google+ group has gotten, three fairly important enterprise-grade features are now seeing the light of day.

Private sharing (Restricted posts)

Google+ has always allowed you to selectively share, which I??ve always felt was the right approach to privacy. http://www.jhnhzz.cn/japan/prada03 For enterprise customers, Google has gone a step further with this privacy. Bavor told me:

An additional layer of controls allow posts to stay internal only to their organization and to make sure things get shared with only the people they wish to share with. PRADA &#24215;&#33303; Proposals for example can be shared outside of an organization with extra steps, and a warning.


This really is pretty similar to how Google Docs are handled, PRADA &#24215;&#33303; when you attempt to share an item outside of your Google Apps domain. It??s pretty smart, and it will make businesses comfortable enough to use a communication platform like Google+.

Hangouts integration for Calendar

As we??ve reported, . Currently, you can start a video Hangout from Gmail or Docs. These days, you??ll now be able to fire up a Hangout from Calendar.

Basically, if you??ve got a standing weekly meeting, all you have to do is set up the meeting once, prada &#36001;&#24067; &#12513;&#12531;&#12474; invite the people who need to be there, and the Hangout will open for everyone from within the Calendar experience. It??s fairly handy and removes most of the friction associated with doing video chats with colleagues.

There are no passwords or setup needed to participate inside a Google+ Hangout, so you don??t have to waste any time. Horowitz tells me that Google has also been using this feature internally for fairly a while and have found it to be a timesaver. http://www.hailunlinye.com/japan/miumiu01 Since you can participate inside a Hangout from a mobile device or tablet as well, it doesn??t matter where your group is when it??s time for that meeting.

Admin controls

Since administrators of Google App domains can pretty much tweak and handle anything that goes on with those within the system, miumiu &#26032;&#20316; defaults can be set for things like restricted sharing. If you??d rather everything stay internal, you can set that as the default.
More soon
I pushed a bit around the fact that having two Google+ accounts could get fairly annoying, much like managing two email addresses. While I understand that for most people, separating function and personal communication is like church and state, miu miu &#26032;&#20316; there are situations where the two can co-exist. Bavor tells me that Google has thought of that and we might see something within the future which addresses that situation.

This preview will have more features added to it over time, miumiu &#36001;&#24067; &#12500;&#12531;&#12463; and is being rolled out incrementally to all Google Apps customers today. The teams will probably be gathering feedback, seeing how customers use it and refining things as they go along.

Could a service like Google+ one day become an alternative to internal email? Horowitz had this to say:

We??re (Google) within the driver??s seat for this type of communication, but we have a lot of learning to do.

Anything that cuts down on email is fine by me.
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