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Automatically Share Google+ Post With Twitter And Facebook

Start G+ is an extension for Google Chrome that does many things at once. One among this is it automatically cross posts whatever you share on Google+ to both Twitter and Facebook.

Before you can start cross posting you have to connect your Twitter and Facebook account to Start G+. You can do this from Start G+ button on the black Google navigation bar at the top. Once this is completed, open Google+’s sharing form and you should see a Facebook and Twitter icon underneath to indicate that your post will be shared to those social networks as well. To turn off sharing simply click the icons once.

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Aside from sharing stuff, Start G+ also brings your Twitter and Facebook stream and intertwines them with your Google+ stream so that all updates are visible on a single stream on Google+. There is an option to turn this off. The Google+Facebook extension does it better, in my opinion.

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Start G+ also adds a Gmail inbox notifier to the top bar. It displays a small icon with a number indicating the number of unread messages in your inbox. Clicking on the Gmail icon shows a menu with the unread messages that let you access your emails directly inside Google+. Not bad, huh?

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  1. Plusist is a solution, from Google+ to Facebook or Twitter Automatically : http://plusist.com

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  2. I will give it a try Kaushik. Well written stuff.

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  3. Hi,
    there is a much easier solution to repost from Google+ to Twitter and Facebook that does not require any browser plugins and works across all devices. It's called Friends+Me http://www.friendsplus.me

    Hope it helps.

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