Google has published a new app for social networking

Google has provide you with a brand new app that tells you which of them pals are free and want to meet. Google quietly launched this interesting app for Google Play Store and Apple App Store today.

To kick off Halloween weekend, Google released Friday, October 30, a new social app called , VentureBeat reports. Compounding that problem is the fact that the app is invite-only now. The Google Plus is here too, but its existence - to be frank - doesn't really matter to many people (except for content websites who maintain an account to get better rankings on Google). When people show interest in grouping for your activity, the app takes you to a chat room where all the conversations will disappear after 24 hours of last activity.

Once you have confirmed you are "down" for an activity, nearby friends will see your status and be given the option to join you.

Google has not officially made a statement about the app, but the tech giant has been trying to get a foothold in the social networking space. The sign in process is simple but one odd thing about Who's Down is Google also asks for a school name when requesting an invitation.

Google has been known for its outstanding application through which it aims to make its users lives more comfortable.


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