
Sometimes it happens, that you get more followers a day, than usual. If this ever happened to you, you may wonder, if you have been included in a shared circle by someone famous on Google+. But how can you find out?
Try this form and insert your 21-digit Google+ Id into the search field and we lookup which circles you are in. This only works, if we have the shared circle already in our database.
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365 members +24 0 comments 20 shares Science on Google+: A Public Database 2012-10-10 01:01:20Science Page Circle - 10.9.12This is a really nice set of Science Pages! Approximately 200 pages are in +Science on Google+: A Public Database (see | #science #publiccircles #scienceeveryday #sharedcircles | ||
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150 members +11 0 comments 32 shares Science on Google+: A Public Database 2012-07-08 13:16:15Science Pages- All DisciplinesClick on the following link to view the pages in this circle: http://goo.gl/WCohT. If you have a science related degree, you are a science journalist, you are a K-12 science teacher, or you curate a science page, then add your profile/page to the database ( | #science #sciencesunday #publiccircles #sharedcircles | ||
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500 members +13 17 comments 3 shares Haroon Abbasi 2012-06-25 05:42:09People Who are walking around the earth with Google Plus.....#sharedcircles +Public ... |
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153 members +26 5 comments 40 shares STEM Women on G+ 2012-05-08 21:56:29STEM Women on G+ Shared Circle (Release 2)This is the first crowd-sourced, collaboratively curated circle of Women who work in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) fields that are also active on G+. We had some simple criteria for inclusion in this circle; every woman in this circle has a job that relates ... |
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97 members +9 0 comments 8 shares Science on Google+: A Public Database 2012-04-22 15:36:59Science Pages- All DisciplinesClick on the following link to view the pages in this circle: http://goo.gl/WCohT. If you have a science related degree, you are a science journalist, you are a K-12 science teacher, or you curate a science page, then add your profile/page to the database ( |
Don't know what your Google+ ID number is? You can find it in your browsers address bar on your profile page. Or use this link: http://plus.google.com/me For example: My profile page is: https://plus.google.com/102235836543922327908/posts and my Google+ ID is 102235836543922327908