Google+ Invites, social technology and language

Google+ just released a new invite mode: people don't need to type their friends email one by one anymore, but it's enough they share a link.

So here are my 150 invites available right now. If you want one, just enjoy ;)

Google+ is an excellent social technology that has the objective to enable cooperation. Just like... language, for all mankind. To see this parallel better, take a look at this brilliant TED video, by Mark Pagel: How language transformed humanity.










What do you think about language, social technology and Google+?


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