When will Google+ be available for Google Apps accounts?
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I don't use Gmail except through my Apps account. Does Google plan to keep Plus restricted to http://Gmail.com domains. This doesn't make sense to me - the only restricted Google products I've seen are Profiles/Buzz/Plus, aka all the social products
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Answer:
On This Week in Google, Bradley Horowitz 'promised' that they are going to bring the feature. The episode can be found here: http://twit.tv/twig101 Start watching at about 1:18:30
Bruce Friesen at Quora Visit the source
Other answers
I just enabled Google+ for my domain.
Peter Zuidema
According to a post on Google Operating System, Google's John Horrigan says the feature will be available "in the coming months." One user reported (accidentally) seeing evidence of the integration underway. http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2011/07/google-tests-google-for-domains.html
John Paul Titlow
In the coming months. https://groups.google.com/a/googleproductforums.com/forum/?hl=en#!msg/google-plus-discuss/o9Tn_H85gkg/ShaSO_tXhHcJ This is a dated question. To anyone reading this in the future: check the date of my answer below against today's date. :) Update 10/27/2011 Google+ is now available for Google Apps users. http://googleenterprise.blogspot.com/
Cameron Crest
For some reason google has not clarified the reasoning behind apps users having limitations on profiles and integrated web services. I was always wondering about this, until I realized that custom domains have to be paid annually and If you are at a company then you may also lose an app account when switching jobs. If you have tied your personal profiles to these accounts and you lost access access you would be forced to start from scratch and potentially lose all your data linked to that account. The free accounts do not expire and so are better "primary" address accounts even though they look unprofessional. Really the best way to handle this is to have a personal free gmail account + apps for each job + maybe a personal vanity domain for your blog/website, and then to manage the mail forwarding settings so that you only log into one account(basic gmail). The ability to set signatures for each sending address and the setting to send mail from account that originally received message make this single account usage workable.
Ru Viljoen
I've heard that it's coming, but haven't heard when. Google apps for your domain tends to get new products much slower than regular gmail accounts. For what it's worth, I'm in the same boat.
Scotty Allen
I just asked a couple Google+ marketing reps face-to-face. Their answer? We don't know. Odd that Google is so silent on this topic, especially when many apps users are paying customers.
Jason Prince
I speculated as to why and when in the Quora post: and in a nutshell back then I did not see Apps users getting it till September.
Paul Gailey
Available now. Enable as follows: http://www.google.com/support/a/bin/answer.py?answer=182442&hl=en_US
Rafi Jacoby
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