Join or embark a movie talk with up to ten people

for Veterans and Families

Commence or join a movie talk with up to ten people

Google+ Hangouts provides a superb way to connect with others in a similar situation. Meet other people with loved ones in the military and talk with up to nine people at once in a movie hangout.

Google+ Hangouts demo

Organize friends, family, acquaintances and more into Google+ circles

To get embarked, sign up for Google+ at plus.google.com – it’s free and anyone can join. You can then add friends and family who are already on Google+ and organize them however you want into your Google+ Circles. For example, you might create a circle for "Family" and another for "Neighbors."

Here’s how to create circles:

  1. Go to plus.google.com/circles.

Select the people you want to include in your circle. You can select more than one person at a time by clicking on more than one name tile.

  • Haul and drop the tiles into the blank circle that says Drop here to create a fresh circle.
  • Each time you drop people into a circle, we’ll display a number demonstrating you how many people you’ve added. If you attempt to add someone to a circle they’re already in, they won’t be added again.
  • To name your circle, click Create circle. A pop-up box will emerge so you can inject the circle name. Circle names are visible only to you.
  • You can put the same person into as many circles as you like. For example, your brother might belong in both your “Service Buddies” and “Family” circles. We’ll notify a person that you’ve added them to a circle, but they won’t be able to see the circle name or who else is in the circle.

    Join a hangout to connect with other people

    Hangouts are movie talks with up to nine people. You can join a hangout directly from your Google+ stream. Here’s how:

    Click the Join this hangout button in your Google+ stream.

  • Your webcam will turn on and you’ll be taken to a private "green room" where you can adjust your camera. (This is a good time to fix your hair.)
  • Click +Add names, circles, or email addresses to invite more circles or individuals to suspend out.
  • Click the green Drape out button.
  • As people also click the Join hangout button, they’ll pop up in the hangout window.

    Embark a hangout

    Here’s how to commence a hangout:

    Click the Begin a hangout button on the right side of your window.

  • Your webcam will turn on and you’ll be taken to a private "green room" where you can adjust your camera. (This is a good time to fix your hair.)
  • Click +Add more people to invite particular circles or individuals to suspend out.
  • Click the green Dangle out button. People you’ve invited will see your invitation in their Google+ stream or in their email inbox if they’ve enabled notifications.
  • As people click the Join hangout button, they’ll pop up in your hangout window.
  • Want to add more people to your hangout? Just click Invite at the bottom of the window. You can also demonstrate or see a YouTube movie during your hangout.

    To learn more about Google+ Hangouts, visit the Google+ Help Center.

    Join or begin a movie talk with up to ten people

    for Veterans and Families

    Embark or join a movie talk with up to ten people

    Google+ Hangouts provides a superb way to connect with others in a similar situation. Meet other people with loved ones in the military and talk with up to nine people at once in a movie hangout.

    Google+ Hangouts demo

    Organize friends, family, acquaintances and more into Google+ circles

    To get commenced, sign up for Google+ at plus.google.com – it’s free and anyone can join. You can then add friends and family who are already on Google+ and organize them however you want into your Google+ Circles. For example, you might create a circle for "Family" and another for "Neighbors."

    Here’s how to create circles:

    1. Go to plus.google.com/circles.

    Select the people you want to include in your circle. You can select more than one person at a time by clicking on more than one name tile.

  • Haul and drop the tiles into the blank circle that says Drop here to create a fresh circle.
  • Each time you drop people into a circle, we’ll display a number demonstrating you how many people you’ve added. If you attempt to add someone to a circle they’re already in, they won’t be added again.
  • To name your circle, click Create circle. A pop-up box will emerge so you can come in the circle name. Circle names are visible only to you.
  • You can put the same person into as many circles as you like. For example, your brother might belong in both your “Service Buddies” and “Family” circles. We’ll notify a person that you’ve added them to a circle, but they won’t be able to see the circle name or who else is in the circle.

    Join a hangout to connect with other people

    Hangouts are movie talks with up to nine people. You can join a hangout directly from your Google+ stream. Here’s how:

    Click the Join this hangout button in your Google+ stream.

  • Your webcam will turn on and you’ll be taken to a private "green room" where you can adjust your camera. (This is a good time to fix your hair.)
  • Click +Add names, circles, or email addresses to invite more circles or individuals to dangle out.
  • Click the green String up out button.
  • As people also click the Join hangout button, they’ll pop up in the hangout window.

    Begin a hangout

    Here’s how to commence a hangout:

    Click the Embark a hangout button on the right side of your window.

  • Your webcam will turn on and you’ll be taken to a private "green room" where you can adjust your camera. (This is a good time to fix your hair.)
  • Click +Add more people to invite particular circles or individuals to string up out.
  • Click the green Dangle out button. People you’ve invited will see your invitation in their Google+ stream or in their email inbox if they’ve enabled notifications.
  • As people click the Join hangout button, they’ll pop up in your hangout window.
  • Want to add more people to your hangout? Just click Invite at the bottom of the window. You can also display or witness a YouTube movie during your hangout.

    To learn more about Google+ Hangouts, visit the Google+ Help Center.

    Join or embark a movie talk with up to ten people

    for Veterans and Families

    Embark or join a movie talk with up to ten people

    Google+ Hangouts provides a superb way to connect with others in a similar situation. Meet other people with loved ones in the military and talk with up to nine people at once in a movie hangout.

    Google+ Hangouts demo

    Organize friends, family, acquaintances and more into Google+ circles

    To get commenced, sign up for Google+ at plus.google.com – it’s free and anyone can join. You can then add friends and family who are already on Google+ and organize them however you want into your Google+ Circles. For example, you might create a circle for "Family" and another for "Neighbors."

    Here’s how to create circles:

    1. Go to plus.google.com/circles.

    Select the people you want to include in your circle. You can select more than one person at a time by clicking on more than one name tile.

  • Haul and drop the tiles into the blank circle that says Drop here to create a fresh circle.
  • Each time you drop people into a circle, we’ll display a number demonstrating you how many people you’ve added. If you attempt to add someone to a circle they’re already in, they won’t be added again.
  • To name your circle, click Create circle. A pop-up box will emerge so you can come in the circle name. Circle names are visible only to you.
  • You can put the same person into as many circles as you like. For example, your brother might belong in both your “Service Buddies” and “Family” circles. We’ll notify a person that you’ve added them to a circle, but they won’t be able to see the circle name or who else is in the circle.

    Join a hangout to connect with other people

    Hangouts are movie talks with up to nine people. You can join a hangout directly from your Google+ stream. Here’s how:

    Click the Join this hangout button in your Google+ stream.

  • Your webcam will turn on and you’ll be taken to a private "green room" where you can adjust your camera. (This is a good time to fix your hair.)
  • Click +Add names, circles, or email addresses to invite more circles or individuals to dangle out.
  • Click the green String up out button.
  • As people also click the Join hangout button, they’ll pop up in the hangout window.

    Begin a hangout

    Here’s how to embark a hangout:

    Click the Begin a hangout button on the right side of your window.

  • Your webcam will turn on and you’ll be taken to a private "green room" where you can adjust your camera. (This is a good time to fix your hair.)
  • Click +Add more people to invite particular circles or individuals to dangle out.
  • Click the green String up out button. People you’ve invited will see your invitation in their Google+ stream or in their email inbox if they’ve enabled notifications.
  • As people click the Join hangout button, they’ll pop up in your hangout window.
  • Want to add more people to your hangout? Just click Invite at the bottom of the window. You can also display or witness a YouTube movie during your hangout.

    To learn more about Google+ Hangouts, visit the Google+ Help Center.

    Join or begin a movie talk with up to ten people

    for Veterans and Families

    Embark or join a movie talk with up to ten people

    Google+ Hangouts provides a excellent way to connect with others in a similar situation. Meet other people with loved ones in the military and talk with up to nine people at once in a movie hangout.

    Google+ Hangouts demo

    Organize friends, family, acquaintances and more into Google+ circles

    To get embarked, sign up for Google+ at plus.google.com – it’s free and anyone can join. You can then add friends and family who are already on Google+ and organize them however you want into your Google+ Circles. For example, you might create a circle for "Family" and another for "Neighbors."

    Here’s how to create circles:

    1. Go to plus.google.com/circles.

    Select the people you want to include in your circle. You can select more than one person at a time by clicking on more than one name tile.

  • Haul and drop the tiles into the blank circle that says Drop here to create a fresh circle.
  • Each time you drop people into a circle, we’ll display a number displaying you how many people you’ve added. If you attempt to add someone to a circle they’re already in, they won’t be added again.
  • To name your circle, click Create circle. A pop-up box will show up so you can come in the circle name. Circle names are visible only to you.
  • You can put the same person into as many circles as you like. For example, your brother might belong in both your “Service Buddies” and “Family” circles. We’ll notify a person that you’ve added them to a circle, but they won’t be able to see the circle name or who else is in the circle.

    Join a hangout to connect with other people

    Hangouts are movie talks with up to nine people. You can join a hangout directly from your Google+ stream. Here’s how:

    Click the Join this hangout button in your Google+ stream.

  • Your webcam will turn on and you’ll be taken to a private "green room" where you can adjust your camera. (This is a good time to fix your hair.)
  • Click +Add names, circles, or email addresses to invite more circles or individuals to string up out.
  • Click the green Dangle out button.
  • As people also click the Join hangout button, they’ll pop up in the hangout window.

    Embark a hangout

    Here’s how to embark a hangout:

    Click the Begin a hangout button on the right side of your window.

  • Your webcam will turn on and you’ll be taken to a private "green room" where you can adjust your camera. (This is a good time to fix your hair.)
  • Click +Add more people to invite particular circles or individuals to dangle out.
  • Click the green Drape out button. People you’ve invited will see your invitation in their Google+ stream or in their email inbox if they’ve enabled notifications.
  • As people click the Join hangout button, they’ll pop up in your hangout window.
  • Want to add more people to your hangout? Just click Invite at the bottom of the window. You can also demonstrate or see a YouTube movie during your hangout.

    To learn more about Google+ Hangouts, visit the Google+ Help Center.

    Join or embark a movie talk with up to ten people

    for Veterans and Families

    Begin or join a movie talk with up to ten people

    Google+ Hangouts provides a excellent way to connect with others in a similar situation. Meet other people with loved ones in the military and talk with up to nine people at once in a movie hangout.

    Google+ Hangouts demo

    Organize friends, family, acquaintances and more into Google+ circles

    To get embarked, sign up for Google+ at plus.google.com – it’s free and anyone can join. You can then add friends and family who are already on Google+ and organize them however you want into your Google+ Circles. For example, you might create a circle for "Family" and another for "Neighbors."

    Here’s how to create circles:

    1. Go to plus.google.com/circles.

    Select the people you want to include in your circle. You can select more than one person at a time by clicking on more than one name tile.

  • Haul and drop the tiles into the blank circle that says Drop here to create a fresh circle.
  • Each time you drop people into a circle, we’ll display a number showcasing you how many people you’ve added. If you attempt to add someone to a circle they’re already in, they won’t be added again.
  • To name your circle, click Create circle. A pop-up box will emerge so you can inject the circle name. Circle names are visible only to you.
  • You can put the same person into as many circles as you like. For example, your brother might belong in both your “Service Buddies” and “Family” circles. We’ll notify a person that you’ve added them to a circle, but they won’t be able to see the circle name or who else is in the circle.

    Join a hangout to connect with other people

    Hangouts are movie talks with up to nine people. You can join a hangout directly from your Google+ stream. Here’s how:

    Click the Join this hangout button in your Google+ stream.

  • Your webcam will turn on and you’ll be taken to a private "green room" where you can adjust your camera. (This is a good time to fix your hair.)
  • Click +Add names, circles, or email addresses to invite more circles or individuals to dangle out.
  • Click the green Drape out button.
  • As people also click the Join hangout button, they’ll pop up in the hangout window.

    Embark a hangout

    Here’s how to begin a hangout:

    Click the Embark a hangout button on the right side of your window.

  • Your webcam will turn on and you’ll be taken to a private "green room" where you can adjust your camera. (This is a good time to fix your hair.)
  • Click +Add more people to invite particular circles or individuals to suspend out.
  • Click the green String up out button. People you’ve invited will see your invitation in their Google+ stream or in their email inbox if they’ve enabled notifications.
  • As people click the Join hangout button, they’ll pop up in your hangout window.
  • Want to add more people to your hangout? Just click Invite at the bottom of the window. You can also showcase or observe a YouTube movie during your hangout.

    To learn more about Google+ Hangouts, visit the Google+ Help Center.

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