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I use quite a few computers, and I use my Google account to log in. Every time I do so, I've noticed the button to do so reads "Google +". As far as I know, I've never created a Google plus account, so I'm wondering what the difference is, or if there is any.

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    It is just branding, Google trying to push their social networking. It is njetworking, Google+ has been pronounced dead. Commented Oct 9, 2015 at 21:48

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There's no practical difference from a Single-Sign-On perspective. Google logins work for all Google products and such.

You do have to have opted into Google+ to use that service, however.

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