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I think I finally understand Pink Floyd's concept of "comfortably numb." Does the constant fiddling with user interfaces in Google services bother you or do you hardly take notice anymore? Do you like the new Google+ interface?
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it doesn't scale well for a wide-screen notebook.
In google+ now, I have all the content along the left hand side of the screen, then white space (that dreaded thing!) and then there's some inconsequential-looking stuff along the right hand side.
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beaverusiv 15th Apr 2012
I have a widescreen too and I am not bothered by the whitespace. I think I'd be more bothered if they thought they had to fill it in...
Is justifying the allocatable spaces really that hard?
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I look forward to UI changes most of the time. I just hope they work towards a 'Google look' wherein any service (and OS) is recognisable as Google because of unique UI features.
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Errrr.
Gisabun 15th Apr 2012
Does anyone really cares about Google+. Another Google failure.
I'm actually quite surprised that Google hasn't done this across their offerings.
The user ought to configure what appears in the black bar, with anything NOT appearing accessible through the "More" pulldown.

Personally, I use Reader and it annoys me no end that I can't put it directly in the black bar and relegate products I use rarely (You Tube, Images, News) to their rightful place (for me) in the pulldown.
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