By Bridget Carey bcarey@MiamiHerald.com Take the groups, lengthy posts and privacy controls of Facebook, blend it with the information overload and new-user discovery benefit of Twitter, and voilà: Google+ is born.
Google is trying its hand again at social networking with Google+ (also called “Google Plus,” or if you want to sound like a techie, just write it as G+). It operates on putting people in “circles” like acquaintances, best buds, swim team, work colleagues. Those users will never know which “circle”...