Whether you’re a user or whether you purposely ducked the invitations to join, you’ve probably discovered that Google+ is all but inescapable as a topic of conversation.
Responses run the gamut from rejection to an all-in embrace of Google’s new social media platform; users are trying to figure out the best ways to use it, pundits are trying to figure out what kind of dent it could put in Facebook and Twitter, and skeptics are pointing out the areas where it still needs to develop and grow in order to be really relevant.
How Real Social CRM Systems Will Deal With Google+
Posted by: Christopher J. Bucholtz July 21, 2011 05:00 AMWhether you’re a user or whether you purposely ducked the invitations to join, you’ve probably discovered that Google+ is all but inescapable as a topic of conversation.
Responses run the gamut from rejection to an all-in embrace of Google’s new social media platform; users are trying to figure out the best ways to use it, pundits are trying to figure out what kind of dent it could put in Facebook and Twitter, and skeptics are pointing out the areas where it still needs to develop and grow in order to be really relevant.