Unity Users on Google+

I just looked for a thread where Unity users would connect via Google+ (kind of like the Twitter-thread) - but the only threads I found related to Google+ so far were:

… so unless such a thread already exists and I just missed it, maybe this could be the one.

So, if you have a Google+ account and wish to get connected to other Unity users on Google+ - post your public profile address here and people can easily find you and put you in their Unity circle :wink:

Jashan Chittesh - Google Profile
EDIT: Google Plus has shutdown and here is why | Gplus.to (thanks to Moonjump for the tip :wink: )

Alright, here’s mine: Google Workspace Updates: New community features for Google Chat and an update on Currents

Not sure if that’s the right link to post

Here it is:

https://profiles.google.com/u/0/110532640227285124937

Here is mine. gplus.to puts your address in a nice format.

Now I need to actually start using google+ !

here´s mine.

here’s mine…

here’s mine:

here is mine, we can be friends :smile:

Here’s mine. I haven’t really got to using it yet.

Adding mine to the list :

Here I am:

If I can hook it up to Twitter, I’m set.

-JFFM

Eeeeyyyyyyy… Google Workspace Updates: New community features for Google Chat and an update on Currents

Here

Too bad G+ can’t share circles otherwise linking these would be… easy.

hehe if it could, it would be called facebook where the security is a bit questionable (with its sharing links even for things you limited to single persons and they even work for externals with no FB at all …)

Actually, if I understand Timothy correctly, I agree with him: While it’s nice that circles are private, so no one can know which circles I put them into - there are valid use cases for making circles public as well. Like, the “Unity circle” that I have might very well be useful to others and very likely wouldn’t compromise privacy (after all, it’s just the people I believe have something to do with Unity). As long as whether a circle is public or private is easy to see and easy to change if need be, I think that would be a nice feature (and IMHO, that’s really what’s great about Google+ so far: you really know who can see what because it’s super-transparent).

Hello guys, I’ll be setting mine up sometime this week - mostly for industry/business use.