Can a workplace block Google+?

3 points by Dramatize ↗ HN
There must be millions of people who work in businesses who block Facebook.

Because Google's social network is built on top of their productivity products, will this open up a social network for these people?

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All the urls base to plus.google.com, so I don't see why they couldn't, but I never really understood why a workplace would outright block facebook or anything else for that matter.
There's a notification/interaction bar in the top header. You can do most things without going to plus.google.com
They block it because a lot of managers and executives still think that blocking their employees from everything but their work is the best way to ensure worker productivity
You aren't 100% right. Some places also block any place where you can communicate/share/upload potentially confidential/proprietary/private/blah information. FB and Google+ certainly fall into this type of category (although, you could just pick up your cell phone, call a friend, and have them post whatever revealing information you have).
The issue is that in certain circles (e.g. in finance) all Internet communications must be recorded in some way, shape, or form. Google+ has yet to expose an API to do so, hence in a lot of places this cannot fly. Same deal with facebook chat and most other services you can think of. It's not entirely a productivity issue.

Corporate messaging systems (e.g. bloomberg) have special setups exactly for this issue.

Edit: check out SEC ruling 17a-4(b)(4) regarding recording for registered broker-dealers

Yes, they can. Even my top bar is only partially loaded. Specifically, the right notification count (the red thing) is blank and I get a firewall error when I open it.

Edit:

It was actually blocked on Thursday, had to get on through my phone. I was surprised at how quick they were.

To the degree they can prevent the use of cellphones, they can block Google+.