Google has responded to the many people upset over its Google+ profile name restrictions by tweaking the controversial policy.In a Google+ post published late yesterday, Bradley Horowitz, vice president of product for Google+, acknowledged that many of the violations from users of the Google+ name policy were "well-intentioned and inadvertent" and that for these people, the process can be "frustrating and disappointing."At the same time that Google+...
Tuesday, 26 July 2011
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