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I love Google+. I started using it this morning, and it is, for a lack of a better word, awesome. Though it takes many concepts from Facebook's playbook, they've definitely solved one of the biggest issues of Facebook - friends lists and filtering. Google+ integrated a simple mechanism called Circles: each contact can be assigned to one or more groups such as friends,