Goes to show how far behind you are on the news, the feature is called
"Circles" and its what facebook is trying to beat, as well as there is a
book about circles but thats a whole different issue with Google+ and
Facebook, you can do some research.

The most powerful feature of Google+ is circles and offcourse lets wait for
the rest.



On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 1:53 PM, Cavin Aaron <[email protected]> wrote:

> finally found one cool thing on Google + (i have no account, and will not
> open one)
> On facebook you can get a friend request from "Hari Kurup", and you dont
> want to turn him down, since he's an emotional chap
>
> On google +, you can friend him, and put him in a circle called "Abbotabad"
> , for the people you dont want to friend
>
>
>
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