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What do we call adding a friend to Google+?

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"Now I gotta go start plussing all you kids! Wait...did that sound right," muttered msnbc.com's Wilson Rothman late last night. Around the same time I tweeted that "suggesting that someone should 'Google me' seems weird, but telling him or her to 'Plus me' sounds downright filthy."

Both Rothman's muttering — I assume he was muttering while adding the remark to an email reply — and my tweet got a few laughs, but they also raised a question: What will we call the process of adding a new friend to Google+, the shiny new social network that everyone's talking about?

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On Twitter we "follow" people, on Facebook we "friend" them, on LinkedIn we "connect" with acquaintances ... so what are our options on Google+? We could say that we're going to "plus" someone, that we're "plus one-ing" each other, or that we're going to "circle" a pal by dragging his or her name into one of the groups on Google+. Unfortunately none of these options sound elegant or neat — nor do most of the suggestions thrown out by Twitter users:

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So what do you think? What shall we call the whole Google+ process of adding +s and Os?

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Rosa Golijan writes about tech here and there. She's obsessed with Twitter and loves to be liked on Facebook.