Google rolls out improvements for Google+ Circles page

by on February 14th, 2012

Search giant Google has made new changes to Google+ Circles page to further help users easily find new friends and organize their existing Circles better.

“Circles are nicer to look at, and much easier to use,” writes Google Product Manager, Sean Purcell, in a post on the site.

Apart from the new improved look, the Circles page now includes a left-hand navigation menu, to allow users to easily access the email address book. The Circles now have a new design that enables them to  shrink in size, when used on smaller screens.

The search giant also claims to have made lots of improvements to “Find People” feature that allows you to find people by typing in the name of a person or page you’re looking for, and also suggests individuals and organizations to add to your circles.

Google has also introduced changes to the “What’s hot” section that brings in a collection of interesting posts on Google+ to the user’s main stream. Now, users can adjust how many “What’s hot” posts appear in their stream – from most, to some, to none at all.

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