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Google Drive shows up on Android developers device during Google+ Hangout

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By now the existence of Google Drive isn't really a question. It does exist, it's out there and now the Android connection has been confirmed for anyone who may still have had doubts . During a Google+ Hangout highlighting Android developers, a Google employee using a Galaxy Nexus inadvertently showed off the “Share to drive” option on his device as you can just barely see in the screen cap above . . . → Read More: Google Drive shows up on Android developers device during Google+ Hangout

Google+ expands SMS support to over 41 countries, lets you stay social over text

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On the off chance your cell phone is of the decidedly dumb variety, Mountain View’s engineers have worked out an alternative solution to keep your Google + circles intersecting. Initially available only for the U.S. and Indian markets at the time of the social service’s launch , the search giant’s expanding the reach of its SMS feature to over 41 additional countries, giving users the option to post updates, as well as receive and reply to notifications via text. . . . → Read More: Google+ expands SMS support to over 41 countries, lets you stay social over text

Google+ SMS connectivity extended to 41 new countries

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When Google+ launched last summer, users in India and the United States were able to interact with their circles via SMS, however other territories have so far been left out of the text-based fun. That changes today, as Google+'s SMS features are rolled out to 41 new countries, mostly in the developing world — Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, Bahrain, Benin, Cambodia, Cameroon, Congo (DRC), Cote D'Ivoire, Egypt, Ghana, Guinea, Indonesia, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Liberia, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Morocco, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Thailand, Tunisia, Uganda, Uzbekistan, Vietnam and Zambia. . . . → Read More: Google+ SMS connectivity extended to 41 new countries

ZTE Optik getting a minor update, brings some fixes and enhancements

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Sprint is pushing out a small update for the 7-inch ZTE Optik . . . → Read More: ZTE Optik getting a minor update, brings some fixes and enhancements

ZTE Optik getting a minor update, brings some fixes and enhancements

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Sprint is pushing out a small update for the 7-inch ZTE Optik . . . → Read More: ZTE Optik getting a minor update, brings some fixes and enhancements

Google+ updated with several stability improvements and bug fixes

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If you haven't hit the Android Market yet today, then you may not be aware the Google+ team has pushed out the latest release. . . . → Read More: Google+ updated with several stability improvements and bug fixes

Who to follow from Mobile World Congress

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We know you love to keep up to date on all the latest and greatest Android news, and that is why you are here, right? . . . → Read More: Who to follow from Mobile World Congress

BlackBerry users get a Google+ app, here’s how it stacks up against the Android version

[ youtube video link for mobile viewing ] With the Google+ user base growing daily, we suppose it had to happen eventually. . . . → Read More: BlackBerry users get a Google+ app, here’s how it stacks up against the Android version

The +Android team wants to see your design for a MWC pin [fun]

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The folks at Android like to have a bit of fun , especially when they're out of the office. Like we saw last year, they've designed a set of 85 Android pins and scattered them throughout the vendor booths at MWC , and collectors, bloggers, and Android nerds alike will certainly have a lot of fun collecting as many of them as they can. For the rest of us, who are stuck at home and not carousing the Mediterranean working the floor at MWC, well we can have some fun, too . . . → Read More: The +Android team wants to see your design for a MWC pin [fun]

Is Google Maps showing a leaderboard for your Google+ circles?

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If you've downloaded the latest Google Maps and use Google Latitude to check in to places, you might have seen something a little out of place. We recently got an e-mail here at Android Central pointing out the situation, so we figured we'd post it and see if anyone else has experienced this . . . → Read More: Is Google Maps showing a leaderboard for your Google+ circles?

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