Google has announced new features in its Google+ app for Android aimed at making its social network a valuable workplace tool. On the company's enterprise blog, Joël Kalmanowicz, Product Manager, Google Apps Team says, "If you're a Google Apps for Business, Government or Education customer, today we're releasing a few new features designed to make it even easier for you to get things done with Google+".
The app now supports multiple accounts allowing you to sign in to both work and private profiles and easily switch between them. You can also create restricted posts that can't be shared outside your organization. There are new domain labels too, both in the app and on the web, allowing you to quickly identify your colleagues' profiles so you know that you're connecting and sharing with the right people.
The Google+ Domains API -- announced at Google I/O in May -- is now also available to Google Apps customers. The API allows Google+ to be integrated into existing processes and lets enterprise software developers access it from within their products.
The API changes will be rolling out to Google Apps customers over the next few days and you can find out more on the official Google Apps Developer Blog.