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Google+: Tips, tricks, and what's new

So you heard about this social network called Google+ and signed up, but now you’re not sure what to do. Or you’ve been using Google+ for a while, but you’d like to learn more ways to use it. Then this webinar is for you.

We’ll be taking a deeper look at Google+ and offering some tips and tricks to get the most from the network. We'll also discuss Communities in Google+ and how they can be used. Be sure to bring along your questions!

If you haven’t tried out Google+ yet, be sure to check out the Google+ Quickstart webinar recorded on January 11, 2013.

This session will be conducted as a Google+ Hangout On Air. Attendees can view and participate in the conversation on the Google+ Event page (https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/c6u5ama26n29cfbo5j47u6nk3sg) or on the Network Literacy CoP YouTube channel (http://www.youtube.com/user/NetworkLiteracyCoP). For more details on eXtension's use of Hangouts On Air see: http://bit.ly/on-air-instructions

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