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The new tools will be a part of the Google+ site, according to Google+.
Google+ now has more than 10 million monthly active users, but that number has dropped by more than a third in the past two years.
According to Google, those users now make up about a third of the site’s total users.
The company says the new features will be available to anyone who signs up for the site.
There’s also a new “topics” tab, which lets you filter and sort the articles and images on the site, and the ability to add your own posts.
The Google+ page also has a new search bar that lets users search by keywords, like “video,” “blog,” “video game,” “music,” and so on.
There are also a number of new filters and sorting options.
In a blog post announcing the new Google+ features, Google said that its users want to have access to a variety of content types, and so the company is “developing new tools to help make this happen.”
We’re excited to announce the next set of Google+ improvements: A new Search bar lets you search by keyword, like video, blog, video game, music, and more.
A new “Topics” page lets you sort articles by topic, like games, sports, and music.
And we’re introducing a new filter that allows you to sort by date, like when the first image appeared.
We’re also making it easier for people to add and remove content.
The new Search feature lets you easily sort the content by topic.
And you can add and delete links, images, and posts.
These new tools come as Google is looking to bolster its search engine and improve its image recognition skills.
It’s working with Google+’s parent company, Google, to improve image recognition in its search results.
Google has been a leader in image recognition, but its image detection has been spotty, often using a combination of machine-learning algorithms and image-processing software.
For instance, its image-recognition algorithm can only spot a certain type of image, such as a photograph, when that type of photograph is in a gallery.
Google is also working to improve its ability to identify images with certain shapes, colors, and other patterns.
It recently acquired the image-based photo-recognizing service Google Cloud Vision, which it hopes to use to help identify images in the real world, as well as images in movies.
Google recently introduced a feature called “pixels” that it hopes will improve its search rankings.
This new feature can automatically find images that match a certain style or style of image.
Google hopes this feature will help it “increase the likelihood that people will see a positive image, as opposed to negative images,” Google says in a blogpost.
Google+ will also have new tools that can help users sort images and other content by various filters, such on a first-come, first-serve basis.