Called Google+, it is according to Google’s official blog still in “field trial” stage and is only available to select invited few. Google looks to have created an all-in-one social media platform, says Campaign Bulletin Asia-Pacific.  “The new service appears to span just about everything online audiences do on social media and addresses issues such as privacy controls. Its success, however, will depend on it picking up sufficient numbers from already popular and well-used social media platforms.”

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