Barely a month old and already with more than 20 million users, Google+ has been adopted by many journalists. But how are they using it? Will it change the way we use other social networks? And, as one journalist forecast soon after its launch, could it be the "death of Twitter"?
Journalism.co.uk's Sarah Marshall speaks to two journalists who have embraced the newest social network: Benjamin Cohen, technology correspondent for Channel 4 News, and freelance broadcast journalist Robert Schutlz.
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