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Google+ recommends that companies hold back for now, says current offering is consumer-focused

Google+ recommends that companies hold back for now, says current offering is consumer-focused So, Johnson & Johnson — you are a male, right? If you’ve tried looping your enterprise into Google+, you’ll have noticed that it is not exactly setup for that right away. If you didn’t, however, Goog’s own Christian Oestlien has just a little intel he’d such as you to grasp. For now, Google+ remains a shopper-oriented affair, but he did say that there is a team of engineers toiling away on “a fantastic Google+ experience for businesses.” As for features? Mum’s the word, really, but we’re told that it’s going to “far exceed the patron profile when it comes to its usefulness to businesses.” The company’s requesting patience while the finishing touches are made, and Google’s going to be testing the waters with a couple of marketing partners over the following few months. As for when your individual LLC can make the most? “Later this year.”


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