As Laszlo Bock mentions in his reshare, apart from the shiny new look for the profile, you can also add skills in...

As Laszlo Bock mentions in his reshare, apart from the shiny new look for the profile, you can also add skills in the About >> Work section of your profile.  

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Originally shared by Sara McKinley

Some profile & page improvements, per your request

We spend lots of time listening to your feedback, and today we're launching some profile and page updates that you've been asking for. These include:

- A new tab for your Local reviews. In addition to your photos, +1's and YouTube videos, there's now a place for all your Local reviews. Highlight your favorite restaurants, or hide the tab completely via settings -- it's completely up to you.

- An easier way to edit your info. The 'About' tab now consists of separate cards (like Story, Places, and Links) -- each with its own prominent edit link. As always: you can share specific fields with specific circles, or keep them just for you.

- Bigger cover photos, with a better aspect ratio. Cover photos are much larger than before (up to 2120px by 1192px), and they display in 16x9 when fully expanded. This way more images can be used as cover photos, and there’s more room for your selection to shine.

Everything's rolling out gradually, so check back soon if you don't see it yet. Once it’s live (at plus.google.com/me), let us know your thoughts in the comments!

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Comments

  1. John Blossom had a chance to look at this yet?

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  2. I caught a quick peek, looks very interesting, but it seems to have ticked off quite a few people who have to redesign things. That part is not cool - especially if you're a small business that has only so many hands to keep the boat floating. Will look at it more tomorrow.

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  3. I saw that too. Chatting with Lisa Miller about it.

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  4. Pooja Srinivas She's not the only one. The net effect will be great, but as I mentioned on Lisa's post, the human sensitivity department might have been on coffee break for this rollout.

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