G+me is a Google Chrome browser extension that enhances the Google+ web app to make it much easier to process a large stream of incoming posts and comments and to unlock the potential of Google+'s real-time updates.
Google+ (pronounced and sometimes written as Google Plus, sometimes abbreviated as G+) is a social networking and identity service,[1][2] operated by Google Inc.
This site aims to remain short and condensed information about not-so obvious beta features (which hopefully be replaced by improved user interface so they become obvious and intuitive, so you do not need a wiki to use it.) For a more extensive and detailed documentation look at the Google+ collaborative documentation. The information here is either from Google insiders, G+ users or discovered by the page authors. The source of the information is noted on direct quotes. If you think some information is uncredited and it is yours or you know the source, please contact the page authors.
Yesterday was Twitter's sixth birthday. Amid celebrations there were causes for concern. It had less reasons to rejoice and more to worry. All because of a resurgent Google Plus. As per the latest G plus number count theory Google plus has a total of 200 million users out of which 90 million are active (as claimed by Larry page).
Managing Google+ Pages can be a real hassle, especially as notifications for Pages are tucked away in a side menu. To the rescue is this fantastic new extension for Chrome from developer YungSang NaN called Google+ Pages Notifications.