Google+ update offers seasonal cheer through 18 new features: additions to Android ap

http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/12/google-1355498404.jpg If Google+ communities didn’t get you out of the social network blues you’ve been feeling, perhaps a bumper edition of new features will cheer you up. When the mobile app update goes live later today, you’ll be able to edit your profile through it as well being updated on what’s happening through new content notifiers. Subscription options will expand to include Google+ Communities. Google will now give full-sized image back-ups when uploaded (up to 5GB are yours for free), while any Android Jelly Bean users can now share their photospheres directly from the phone app. Support for gifs is also included, as well as birthday reminders in Google Now and a new lock screen widget.
Hangouts has been put on a data diet, and Google+ Vice President of Engineering, Dave Besbris reckons it should now offer a smoother experience even on low bandwidth connections – you’ll now need only 150KB to connect to Hangouts on this new setting. Only hanging out with yourself? Well the new interface won’t show that depressing strip of black and will instead fill the screen with your own video.
In Events, you’ll be able to send messages to individual guests, check that they’ve read the invite and even invite more people by inserting the URL of the event into emails or instant messages. It’s also now easier to replicate your previous events and have Google fill in the rest of the details. Expect the Android app update to hit your device later today. Until then, visit the source for Google’s full explanation.
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