Applied and Mathematical Sciences
This circle will give you exposure to Computer Science, Engineering, Maths, and Physics.
If you have a science related degree, you are a science journalist, you are a K-12 science teacher, or you curate a science page, then add your profile/page to the database (http://goo.gl/yEg7M). Please note that you also have to circle Science on Google+: A Public Database if you would like to be considered for shared circles.
View underlying database: http://goo.gl/Yz8KR
View most recent shared circles: http://goo.gl/nO7rB
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Awesome. Only issue is that since you can only add 200 people per day on G+, any shared circle over that amount is practically useless.
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I just added a circle filled with 475 pages. Give it a day or so and you should be able to add the circle.
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Your (high) follower count probably figures into the algorithm.
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Pretty sure that no matter how many days go by in between adds, I can only add 200 per day. Perhaps that changes at 7,500 or 10,000 followers, but no change for me since I hit 5,000.
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Wade Aaron Inganamort, I think your follower count is irrelevant for this. However, I believe there is a hard limit of 5,000 people that can be in your circles. My follower count is less than yours and I have no trouble adding a circle of 400+ people. There may be a limit to how many people you can circle in a day, but if so, it’s higher than 400.
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Thank you very much for including me Science on Google+: A Public Database
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Moving existing contacts from one circle to another circle, or into a new circle, will also impact your daily add limit. Google+ help covers this topic “vaguely well.”
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Hi, thanks for the notification, just reshared! BTW I really appreciate the awesome work you guys do at SoG+, so thought I’d take this opportunity to say so 🙂
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Patrick Honner it might be worth you getting yourself in this circle or another one (Science on Google+: A Public Database have a bunch of circles that they share regularly).
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Thanks, Vince! Been wondering how people get themselves into these shared
circles; done and done.
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