Fresh off failure from its first social network attempt, Google decided it’d give the tech trend another shot and launched Google+, the company’s hope for rivaling networking leaders Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. I was lucky enough to be able to give Google+ a trial run and play around with the site before unlimited users are allowed in. Although I couldn’t get the full feel of the site since I wasn’t quite interacting with anyone yet, I could still get a sense of what it would be like to be a full-fledged networker on Google+.
Everyone I know on Facebook is chomping at the bit to move to G+. Once Google flings open the doors, the only people not on board will be the handful who fear the Goog more than they value their services. Facebook is soon to be the new MySpace.
Google+ Doesn't Quite Add Up to a Social Powerhouse
Posted by: Rachelle Dragani July 1, 2011 10:05 AMFresh off failure from its first social network attempt, Google decided it’d give the tech trend another shot and launched Google+, the company’s hope for rivaling networking leaders Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. I was lucky enough to be able to give Google+ a trial run and play around with the site before unlimited users are allowed in. Although I couldn’t get the full feel of the site since I wasn’t quite interacting with anyone yet, I could still get a sense of what it would be like to be a full-fledged networker on Google+.