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Google+ learns about trending topics, photo filters and the way to soothe Google Apps users

Google+ learns about trending topics, photo filters and the way to soothe Google Apps users

Still having a blast adding people into circles ? Well hold on tight, because Mountain View just introduced some worthy upgrades to its social network . First up is a brand new feature dubbed “What’s Hot” which, just like trending topics on Twitter, highlights popular content being shared at the social network. Photography aficionados within the audience can gussy up snaps with more photo editing features dubbed “Creative Kit”, including a mess of filters — a number of which (for a limited time) pertain to Halloween. And eventually, those of you who use Google Apps within a company can now partake in all of the Google+ fun — provided your IT admin isn’t a social networking-hating luddite. Links explaining all that and more await you below, but before you go, why not hop past the break for some vampiric renditions of Larry and Sergey, and some other celebs.

[Thanks, Rich]


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