What Google+ needs to do to be awesome
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#45The big thing that it is missing is to let me categorize my outgoing content, and let people only pick up what they want. The mechanism that I would suggest is to have what I'd call "public circles". These are circles that I have, that I can talk to, that anyone can join/leave. That way I can easily separate out content by type (eg technical, jokes, kid stories, etc), and not worry that pushing things out is drowning…
I proprosed a different solution to the same problem, as explained here: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2738084
Edit: On second read, I think we do share the same concept, just different naming.
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#46events? this seems like the most obvious thing missing from g+. have i missed it somewhere?
I'm thinking they don't need a separate "events" feature, but just tight integration with Google Calendar. When I can create an event in GCal and invite by Circles, etc., then they'll have a pretty slick "events" setup.
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and let me not display comments in the stream, people are morons.
Not all people. Google has simply failed at building a quality community around Google+. Edit: actually, it's not that they "failed," it's that they've completely ignored the importance of community building. For example, the difference in quality between certain reddits is like night and day. This is all down to the way these reddits have nurtured their community and their values of quality. HN is good in this regar…
I'm not saying they're doing an awesome job. But they do care.
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#48A really well crafted Google+ experience for the iPad would make it stand out. I can't speak to Facebook's iPad interface as I don't use it, but G+ on the iPad is pretty awesome in my opinion, just through safari. It's not a native app (through the app store), but it's a really nice just-for-ipad interface that suits me just fine. Author: have you not tried this and are therefore unaware, or do you simply disagree wi…
Facebook doesn't even have an iPad experience, it's just the normal page with a lot of bugs not appearing on desktop browsers. You can't create mulitple paragraphs in comments because shift-enter is not possible etc.
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#49A really well crafted Google+ experience for the iPad would make it stand out. I can't speak to Facebook's iPad interface as I don't use it, but G+ on the iPad is pretty awesome in my opinion, just through safari. It's not a native app (through the app store), but it's a really nice just-for-ipad interface that suits me just fine. Author: have you not tried this and are therefore unaware, or do you simply disagree wi…
What app developers really need to do is to make sure their websites/apps be touch friendly and work well with tablets.
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#50The big thing that it is missing is to let me categorize my outgoing content, and let people only pick up what they want. The mechanism that I would suggest is to have what I'd call "public circles". These are circles that I have, that I can talk to, that anyone can join/leave. That way I can easily separate out content by type (eg technical, jokes, kid stories, etc), and not worry that pushing things out is drowning…
That would effectively be like a Facebook Page, wouldn't it? Believe me, you won't enjoy the signal to noise ratio within these "public circles". I proprosed a different solution to the same problem, as explained here: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2738084 Edit: On second read, I think we do share the same concept, just different naming.
Yet another useful variation is the idea of a public circle which multiple people can share to, aka a mailing list. There are lots of use cases for that, but that's not the primary thing that I am missing on Google+ right now.