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Google+ is introducing vanity URLs, allowing users to further customize their profile pages, the company announced Monday.
The vanity URLs are short, easy-to-remember web addresses that link
directly to a member’s profile or page on Google+, according to a blog post by employee Saurabh Sharma.
The new addresses will be markedly different from their current
format. Right now, each user is identified by a long, uniquely assigned
number string that looks something like this: https://plus.google.com/107341475998486822497.
Sharma, a product manager at Google’s San Francisco office, says the
personalized addresses will be “available to people and pages
worldwide,” but did not specify an exact date.
“At first, we’re introducing custom URLs to a limited number of
verified profiles and pages. But over time, we plan to offer custom URLs
to many more brands and individuals,” he wrote in the post.
Sharma adds that the URLs will make it easier for users to find profiles on the social network.
Reaction to Google’s announcement has largely been positive, with
some users commenting that this customization is a long-awaited
addition.
In the past, vanity URLs were only available through third-party applications, such as Gplus.to. The app lets you create a short URL for your Google+ page, so you can easily share your profile with friends.
For now, only celebs like David Beckham, Hugh Jackman and Britney Spears, as well as popular brands Hugo Boss, Toyota and Delta have gotten specialized addresses. Google+, unsurprisingly, already has its own vanity URL. Not a boldface name? You’re out of luck — at least for the time being.
Google+ follows in the footsteps of other social networks that offer this feature, such as Facebook and Twitter.
Will Google+’s vanity URLs impact the way you use the network?
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