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Now that Google+ has let you share circles with the public, you might be getting inundated with Circles to also follow. Google+ is hard to keep up with sometimes.
Here’s a neat trick to use Google+ search to find those Circles.
Simply type this search in the Google+ search bar:
“shared a circle with you”
All you have to do is save the search, and then you can go back to it anytime. Once you get used to clicking on the search, it becomes habit. Perhaps Google will release an official feature to let you do this even easier though, however more notifications would make the Google+ experience even more difficult to follow.
This is actually quite handy, especially if you are following a lot of people on Google+. The noise is extremely difficult to manage if you’re using it like Twitter, but thankfully with search, it gets a little easier.