The Twitter account of social network Google+ has gone live for the first time in the last four years since it launched.
The social media site asked the "Twitterverse" to give some love for its #firstTweet. It also posted a few individual replies to Twitter users, each containing a GIF, reported The Verge.
The social network's active Twitter stream is being read as a sign that Google will put some focus back on the service this year. The report added that the sudden surge in activity on Twitter just ahead of Google I/O developer conference could also mean that users would get to know more about the future of Google+ before long.