1 Adding People to Circles
 Circles are the way that Google Plus keeps track of the  people you want to follow. When you put someone in
                                                 Circles are the way that Google Plus keeps track of the  people you want to follow. When you put someone in a circle, it means two things:
(1) Their updates will now appear in your stream. The default setting on your stream is to see everyone's updates, but you can also choose to just see updates from the people in a particular circle by clicking the name of that circle in the left-hand column.
(2) They can see your posts and updates, provided you chose to share those updates with a circle that includes them.
Bear in mind, a person doesn't need to have you in a circle in order for you to add them to one. They can choose not to see updates from you while still allowing you to see their posts.
2 Green Means Public, Blue Means Limited
 When a post is marked "Public," that means anyone can see  it,  even people you have never added to any circles. The word "Public"  on  these posts appears in bright green so it's easy to spot. (Green  means  Go Out to the Whole World!) If you have decided to only share the  post  with certain circles, their names will appear underneath the post  in  blue.
                                                  When a post is marked "Public," that means anyone can see  it,  even people you have never added to any circles. The word "Public"  on  these posts appears in bright green so it's easy to spot. (Green  means  Go Out to the Whole World!) If you have decided to only share the  post  with certain circles, their names will appear underneath the post  in  blue.3 Add Photos, Videos and Links Easily
 To add media or links into your Google Plus stream, you can   click the photo, video and link buttons like any normal person. OR, you   can just find the link or the photo or video you want to post and drag   it right into the Share box.
                                                  To add media or links into your Google Plus stream, you can   click the photo, video and link buttons like any normal person. OR, you   can just find the link or the photo or video you want to post and drag   it right into the Share box.4 Use Keyboard Shortcuts to Save Time
Here's a quick rundown of some of the quick keys built in to Google Plus:
Space = Scroll down
Shift and Space = Scroll up
J = scroll down one post
K = scroll up one post
Q = jump directly to chat
Return = Start Comment
Tab and Return = End Comment
When reading any post, just hit Enter to automatically open up the comment box. That ought to save you a few seconds!
Space = Scroll down
Shift and Space = Scroll up
J = scroll down one post
K = scroll up one post
Q = jump directly to chat
Return = Start Comment
Tab and Return = End Comment
When reading any post, just hit Enter to automatically open up the comment box. That ought to save you a few seconds!
5 Mentioning Specific People
 If you want to shoutout someone by name and make sure they   see it, you can tag them easily. Just add a "+" or "@" in front of their   name and Google Plus will prompt you to tag them. This will alert the   person you have tagged that someone has mentioned them, and it will   allow anyone who sees the post to hover over their name to get profile   details, or add them to a circle.
                                                  If you want to shoutout someone by name and make sure they   see it, you can tag them easily. Just add a "+" or "@" in front of their   name and Google Plus will prompt you to tag them. This will alert the   person you have tagged that someone has mentioned them, and it will   allow anyone who sees the post to hover over their name to get profile   details, or add them to a circle.LIKE Computer-Tricks ON FACEBOOK
 
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