Google+ has been regarded as a great way to blog because of the great features it offers. For instance:
- Anything that expresses a (somewhat) complete idea.
- And allows people to comment on that idea…
- And allows people to have rich discussions among each other…
- And the internet is involved somehow.
However, something you did not know was that ”Google Plus only stores 6 weeks worth of posts in your history”

Thanks to Lucian Randolph for the tip.
Even using the Data Liberation function to export only goes back until July 15th for me. I started much earlier than that and I wrote quite a bit of material over the early weeks here. Unfortunately, all of my posts from that period are gone
This has now taught me to do manual backups of anything I write online.
Maybe I’ll start a blog and use that instead.Thanks to +Aaron Wood for the awesome zombie graphic!

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Get a wordpres blog, and use a theme such as this one, that looks like G+ and you have the best of both worlds
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Thanks for sharing information. actually I’m using g+ now and it is great!