Real-life sharing,
rethought for the web.
JoinA quick look at the first pieces of the project.
Sharing is a huge part of the web, a part that we think could be a lot simpler. That's why we've been working on adding a few new things to Google: to make connecting with people on the web more like connecting with them in the real world. We hope you like what we've cooked up so far. And stay tuned, because there's more to come.Take a tour
Circles
You share different things with different people. But sharing the right stuff with the right people shouldn't be a hassle. Circles makes it easy to put your friends from Saturday night in one circle, your parents in another, and your boss in a circle by himself, just like real life.
Sparks
Remember when your Grandpa used to cut articles out of the paper and send them to you? That was nice. That's kind of what Sparks does: looks for videos and articles it thinks you'll like, so when you're free, there's always something to watch, read, and share. Grandpa would approve.
Hangouts
Bumping into friends while you're out and about is one of the best parts of going out and about. With Hangouts, the unplanned meet-up comes to the web for the first time. Let buddies know you're hanging out and see who drops by for a face-to-face-to-face chat. Until we perfect teleportation, it's the next best thing.
Mobile
Instant Upload
Watch videoTaking photos is fun. Sharing photos is fun. Getting photos off your phone and on to the web is pretty much the opposite of fun. That's why we created Instant Upload: so that from now on, your photos upload themselves. You don't even have to say 'cheese'.
Huddle
Watch videoTexting is great, but not when you're trying to get six different people to decide on a movie. Huddle takes care of it by turning all those different conversations into one simple group chat, so everyone gets on the same page long before thumbs get sore.
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