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Invites are back up. If anyone needs one, just send me an email. I'm sure it will be disabled again before long so be quick!
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Is it possible to change the visibility level of a post, once it appears on your profile? I tried editing the post, but couldn't add/remove circles.
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I'm kind of annoying / confused by the invite-only nature of google+.
I mean, a social network only really works if your friends are also signed up. So if you haven't already got an invite, it's pointless joining. unless there's more emphasis on joining groups and chatting to randoms? I dunno..
Hopefully it's more like gmail and not like wave. but that said, i've been an early adaopter for all google stuff, soo have sent emails to peeps above asking for an invite (cheers in advance!)
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@aphasiac - the invite-only thing is for beta testing. It allows them to gradually scale up the infrastructure and respond to testing along the way, so that when they release the public product they have had a chance to eliminate most of the obvious issues. The wider public will respond much better to it when it's fully polished. Plus, invite-only is a great way to create hype. If you cant get in, you want to get in.
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It's worth nothing that the whole invite thing really damaged the acceptable of Wave. They were far too slow on the invites, and by the time someone's friends were in, they no longer cared... So in the end, nobody cared because nobody was using it.
G+ has been allowing people in at a much faster rate, though, and it seems to be going well. Most of the techie people I know were in pretty fast, and most of the ones who really cared are in by now. That just leaves the general public and they're usually pretty happy to just wait until launch.
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The real problem with google wave was that no one knew exactly what it was for. Even after signing up and creating a few waves, i was confused - what as an average user was i meant to do with it on a day to day basis?
The technology was cool and it definitely had a few specific uses that kept certain geeks happy, but really it was just a tech experiment made public and marketed badly, that just happened to be published by google.
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I like this forum better than G+.
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Damn! looks like its closed for invites for now.
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Be patient. They'll open up again in a day or two.
Another trick I found-- when going through a photo album (like jino's), use the scroll wheel of your mouse to move on to the next photo. Nice photos, by the way.
Also, it will try to recognize the faces of just about anyone-- even statues and pictures of people in ads. It's kind of funny, but when I think about it for a second, it's actually kind of useful.