Google this week rolled out a new Google+ security feature for organizations intended to help them keep certain conversations private from the larger Web.
Much like Microsoft's Yammer, Google+ restricted communities will only allow access to approved employees.
"Whether it's designs of your beta product or notes from your team off-site, anything you post will remain restricted to the organization," Google+ product manager Michael Cai wrote in a blog post.
Community administrators can decide whether the site will remain open to everyone at the company, or kept private by invitation only. Google+ also allows for people outside of your domain — clients, agencies, business partners — to join the conversation.
Much like Microsoft's Yammer, Google+ restricted communities will only allow access to approved employees.
"Whether it's designs of your beta product or notes from your team off-site, anything you post will remain restricted to the organization," Google+ product manager Michael Cai wrote in a blog post.
Community administrators can decide whether the site will remain open to everyone at the company, or kept private by invitation only. Google+ also allows for people outside of your domain — clients, agencies, business partners — to join the conversation.
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