Jun
30
2011
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Google+ Celebrity Users: Add Them (and us) To Your Circles!

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Google+ looks a bit like Facebook and acts a bit like Twitter. One great feature is that you can add ANYBODY to your Circles, even without them adding you. If they haven’t added you to a circle, you’ll only see posts and info they make public. Nonetheless if G+ becomes Twitterish we could be getting sneak peaks into the lives of some pretty cool people.

For your amusement we’ve created a list of Celebrity Google+ users with links to their profiles.

For obvious reasons, the “Tech Celebrities” are much larger in numbers and we’ve compiled some of them below:

Want to add Phandroid.com & AndroidForums.com staff G+ profiles to your circles? Find us below!

Leave links to Celebrities’ and Tech Celebrities’ G+ Profiles so we can add them to our list (above)! We’ll keep this post updated as more roll in and more celebs of all kinds start using the service.


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Jun
30
2011
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Add Mark Zuckerberg to your Google+ Circle!

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It looks like Mr. Mark Zuckerberg – founder of Facebook – has a Google+ profile and is peeking his head in on the service. In fact, you can visit his profile and add him to one of your circles now!

I tried to add him to a Circle I created called “Trust” but got this error:

Try to add him yourself and let me know how it goes ;)

 


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Jun
30
2011
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A Third, Possibly 7-Inch, Sharp Galapagos Tablet Slinks through the FCC

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It has been a while since we have seen or heard of the Galapagos line of tablets from Sharp. The devices were last seen earlier this year when a 5.5-inch and 10.8-inch model were revealed in an FCC filing. We caught a glimpse of what to expect a few days later at CES, but it looks like yet another Galapagos tablet could be on the way. Yes, the first two still haven’t arrived, but a new FCC filing suggests a 7-inch model is on the way to fill the gap left between the two models we already know of. Other than confirmation of 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, nothing else can be said about the EB-W71LJ-H on account of a confidentiality request. Needless to say, we are interested to see what Sharp has been up to refining these slates over the past six months.

[via Engadget]

 


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