Hey Paul,

Just sent you an invite. Just don't go adding me to all kinds a circles. ;-)

Cheers,

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 On Jul 15, 2011 5:42 PM, "Paul" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, I guess I need to get an invite from someone so I can check it out.
Anyone have an invite left that can sent my way?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> P-
>
>
> On Jul 15, 2011, at 3:47 PM, Paul Terry Walhus wrote:
>
>> Google+ is way cooler than Facebook. I've made more connections in a week
on Google+ than years on Facebook. And the filtering is awesome because I
can zero in on a particular group of people. I'm not completely giving
facebook the boot, but it's a lot less useful.
>> ptw
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>> On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 12:57 PM, Chris Cage <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I can't say that G+ is giving me any more pause than normal. As Art said,
if you are already using a number of Google's services how much more concern
can this give us?
>>
>> I stay comfortably paranoid expecting fully that Google (and others) are
tracking much more about me than I can keep up with. I don't completely like
it and I understand it's a trade-off for these companies to deliver me
"better" services.
>>
>> What I am finding interesting, is that in the last month or so (outside
of any G+ discussion) I've had several non-web industry folks in my world
voice concern about the level of filtering that is going on with their
search results. I don't know if this is a trickle down effect from people
like Eli Pariser talking about "filter bubbles" (TED talk) or something
else.
>>
>> I think it is good for people to be aware of this filtering. If we want
those cleanly filtered "relevant" results, than the search engines are going
to keep track of us. If Google thinks I don't care about something happening
in Asia, then they might just keep that out of my face. On the flip-side, I
might need to really know about something going on and maybe it shouldn't be
filtered out of the feed just because it doesn't meet my profile specs.
>>
>> Maybe Google needs a "messy results" button that doesn't filter based on
who Google thinks we are, sort of like FB giving you the option to see all
status updates rather than the "Top News".
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Chris
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 4:41 PM, Michael Minter <[email protected]>
wrote:
>> If Google can improve my searches because it knows my favorite movie
>> or that me and my friends drink jagger poolside on the weekends then
>> I'm all for it :P
>>
>> On Jul 13, 8:00 pm, "Art Thompson, Jr." <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > Hey Karen,
>> >
>> > G+ invites seem to be pouring out because those Circle notifications
seem to
>> > be *pouring *in. In my initial excitement, I'm sure I clicked one or
two of
>> > those before really checking it out and understanding what I was
getting
>> > myself into. Firstly, let me say that I'm personally so integrated with
>> > Gmail/Calendar/Docs/Analytics/Webmaster Tools/YouTube/etc. that I
hardly
>> > have any new Google privacy concerns and certainly none that Facebook's
>> > debacles haven't already prepped me for.
>> >
>> > That being said, I'm approaching G+ more like a Facebook do-over--that
is,
>> > I'm not reciprocating every Circle add that comes my way and certainly
not
>> > for folks I would consider acquaintances, my clients, ancient
school-mates
>> > or anyone else that I frankly don't want so closely integrated within
my
>> > online life and workflow. That's what Facebook and Twitter are for and
the
>> > more time I've spent on FB since G+ launched, the more I want to
reserve
>> > this new space for the folks I really want such a level of interaction
>> > with.
>> >
>> > I'm personally very excited about it, not as a Facebook or Twitter
>> > killer--those services suddenly have a much clearer context--but,
instead as
>> > a new tool for the types of deep, curated, group interactions I can't
get
>> > from either of those services. Circles are great, but Huddles are just
plain
>> > awesome.
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> >
>> > Art Thompson, Jr
>> > Logical Things, Inc
>> > design + technology + strategy
>> > 512-777-1158
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>> > On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 7:24 PM, Karen Kreps <
[email protected]>wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> > > I got an invite to join the beta testers of Google+ (it will be
publicly
>> > > available at the end of this month) and I started to use it. Then I
had
>> > > second thoughts. Do I want Google to know who all my friends,
clients,
>> > > relatives are and every detail of my likes and dislikes? Do I want to
spend
>> > > my valuable time organizing that info for Google? I know gmail is not
>> > > private and I assume Google will control all that info that I
volunteer and
>> > > that my friends contribute. It may too late, they may already know
vastly
>> > > more about myself than I realize, but I hesitate to use Google+
>> >
>> > > I have since then received a dozen requests from friends to connect
to
>> > > their circles on Google+. Part of me wishes to respond quickly and
accept
>> > > their invitations, but I have concerns.
>> >
>> > > Would you care to share a few thoughts about this? Do we just accept
that
>> > > there is no privacy left in life and go with the herd? I'd especially
>> > > welcome comments from security experts.
>> >
>> > > TIA.
>> >
>> > > KK
>> >
>> >
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