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Google + Invite.....

Since Google announced the Google +,  I am thirlled with it. But the problem is that i don't have a invite for joining Google +.

I was trying various ways to get it to Google plus. I found none of the methods work. First i tried using my iPod touch to access the login page..... Failure.


Lots of search in google for google + invite, then came the idea for linking the profile for google +. This was also detected by google and blocked.

Next idea was asking all friends whether they are using google +... at last i found a friends friend using google +.  He also sent a invite for the friend. Then came the googly.... Google stopped accepting invitations.


In between i had tried using google + application in chrome. Finally nothing has worked. In the mean while i have found something interesting. Facebook has got a lot of ways to keep the users with themselves.

Facebook behaves like the Sun Tv in cable industry. Not good.

Thangavel.

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