Google+ allows private communities

Rappler.com

PRIVATE TALK. Google+ lets organizations set up private, customizable communities.

 

Organizations will now be able to create more secure, restricted communities through Google+. Google announced on November 5 that this new community feature allows a community administrator to adjust settings, allowing everyone in an organization sharing a common domain, or specific people invited into that community, to join. Because Google Drive is enabled in these communities as well, users will be able to send video, photos, and other files to each other. This new feature will allow companies to manage better those within their organization who have access to sensitive information, while allowing people outside of the organization to still contribute to discussions.

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