Share your thoughts in the Google+ stream via SMS by texting your update to 9222222222 (India). Standard message and data rates from your carrier may apply.
Note: Posting via SMS is only available in India at this time.
Posts are shared with Your circles by default. Your circles includes everyone in your circles.
Use the shortcuts below to share your posts with specific people or circles:
@[circle name]
To share with a specific circle, append your post with @[circle name]. For example: "Will see you at the game @soccerfolks".
@extended
To share with everyone in your extended circles , append your post with @extended. For example: "Any SF restaurant recommendations? @extended".
@public
To share your post publicly, append your post with @public. Public posts are viewable by anyone on the web. For example: “Any SF restaurant recommendations? @public”.
When you share something publicly, it may appear in search results.
@[email address]
To share your post with a specific person, append your post with @[email address]. For example, "In SF for the week @jazzguitar9@gmail.com" will be visible to jazzguitar9@gmail.com.
Secure your posts (SMS Security PIN)
SMS as a technology has some security shortfalls, whether you're using SMS in the normal way (phone to phone) or communicating with Google products.
To share with a specific circle, append your post with @[circle name]. For example: "Will see you at the game @soccerfolks".
@extended
To share with everyone in your extended circles , append your post with @extended. For example: "Any SF restaurant recommendations? @extended".
@public
To share your post publicly, append your post with @public. Public posts are viewable by anyone on the web. For example: “Any SF restaurant recommendations? @public”.
When you share something publicly, it may appear in search results.
@[email address]
To share your post with a specific person, append your post with @[email address]. For example, "In SF for the week @jazzguitar9@gmail.com" will be visible to jazzguitar9@gmail.com.
Secure your posts (SMS Security PIN)
SMS as a technology has some security shortfalls, whether you're using SMS in the normal way (phone to phone) or communicating with Google products.
While actual SMS attacks are quite rare, it is technically possible for an attacker to spoof an SMS. For example, by sending an SMS to Google that appears as though it came from you, while in fact it did not.
If you're concerned about SMS spoofing, you can choose to setup an optional alphanumeric PIN on the Google+ settings page. Your PIN must contain 4-8 alphanumeric (A-Z or 0-9) characters. If you set up a PIN, include the SMS posts and commands with the PIN. For example: "A1B2C3 Will see you at the game @soccerfolks."
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SUSHEEL SINGH
SUSHEEL SINGH








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