Download Google+ App For iPhone 4, 3GS From The App Store
The wait is up people! Google+, which is Google’s new venture in the social networking space now has an official Google+ app for the iPhone 4 and 3GS is now available for download from the App Store.

The official Google+ app for the iPhone is as good as its Android counterpart, and it offers the following great features in its first release:
Features:
* Circles let you share the right things with just the right people.
* Stream is where you can get updates from your circles or see what people are saying about things nearby.
* Huddle is super-fast group messaging for everyone in your circles.
The great thing about the app is the functionality that it offers, we’re surprised that Google took quite a while to get their Google+ app on board the Apple ship, but we know how Apple’s approval process works right?
Google+ is Google’s new take on social networking, and it’s an intuitive mash up of both Facebook and Twitter and the end result is something quite innovative.
At the moment, Google+ is available to users in an invite only basis from but time to time Google opens up the gates to let people join the social network without an invite. Now here comes the awesome part, with under a month of its release, it has already hit the 10 million users mark! That is huge when compared to its counterpart Facebook.
Its also worth noting that iPod touch and iPad users are out of luck at this moment, the Google+ app won’t work for them. We’re actually quite surprised at this move, since millions of users would be in the dark because of this. But anyways, we’re quite sure that Google+ rushed their app to get it to the App Store instead of waiting for and catering to every iOS device out there, namely the iPod touch and the iPad.
We recommend that you hop over to the App Store and download the Google+ app now.
Download Google+ for iPhone 4 and 3GS. [iTunes Link]
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