
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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492 members +0 0 comments Robert King 2012-08-27 11:07:07just testing out http://publiccircles.appspot.com/addcircle |
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142 members +0 8 comments 1 shares Mitesh Shah 2012-03-09 12:40:12Linux PagesNow a days lots of Linux users want to manage their Linux circles, So we think to create the following circles and share these circles. Comment On The Appropriate Circle's Links To Help Us To Adding More Linux Pages, Distro & Users In Appropriate Circle 1. ... |
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371 members +7 22 comments Mitesh Shah 2012-01-24 06:31:34This is my #Linux #CircleAnyone suggest me more linux circles or users that i miss in my linux circle |
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112 members +1 0 comments Oussama DJEFNI 2011-12-15 22:31:26A good collection of everything open source :)#PublicCircles #OpenSource #Linux #GNU #OSS Please feel free to edit and share. |
#OSS #PublicCircles #GNU #OpenSource #Linux |
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