Can't tell how Google+ differs from Facebook? Check out the most useful infographic we've seen so far outlining the fundamental differences between the two.

Editor's note: TechnoBombs, author of the infographic, has updated its chart to correct a couple facts and spelling mistakes. We've re-inserted the new chart below, but here's what's been changed:

1. Previously under Facebook's "Privacy concerns" it said that sharing with specific lists of friends was not possible. This isn't true. You can customize a list and choose what photos and status updates to share with that list. However the UI on Google+ makes this function a lot easier.

2. You absolutely can share a Google+ post with only one person, by clicking on the "+Add circles or people to share with" space under your update.

I apologize for overlooking this in the original story. Google+ is brand new to me too!

By now you've probably seen all the headlines, skipped through the "how to" guides, and read all the reasons why so many tech journalists and online socialites are to get into Google+, with some even bidding on eBay for a G+ invite.

But you? You're more cautious about putting yourself out there online. Perhaps you think is no different from that other time suck, Facebook. Or perhaps you're too weirded out by Facebook "poking" to care about learning the difference between a Google+ "huddle" and "hangout".

Fortunately, the folks over at Technobombs.com have created an infographic showing, in a glance, all the fundamental differences between the two social networks:

If you're looking for a deeper dive on how the two social networks compare, be sure to read our and . Also check out PCMag's take on . If you're a marketer, Google itself admits it is not yet ready for branded profiles like you'd find on Facebook.

And if the thought of managing yet another social network on top of your thinly-spread Facebook one, check out , a third-party app that lets you synch your Facebook and Google+ feeds.