to gradually open up what it calls a “project” to the general public.
“This is a project that will span many years,” Horowitz said. “This is not something where we’re done. On the contrary -- we’re just getting started, laying some of the foundation and then many features will evolve.”
With Google+, users easily share information based on the circle of friends they think would most like to see a photo or read a message, such as immediate family or people who like a certain hobby or sports team. Once users sign up, they have a profile page with security settings that let them share or hide personal information, such as education or job descriptions. Contacts are suggested based on user
