Thursday, June 9, 2011

Google Plus network have a google



Google Plus (Google +) is a new social network launched by internet giant, Google. Of course this is done to erode the dominance of Facebook, which is victorious in the social networking world in recent years is actually a plus ini.Google umpteenth attempt to fight facebook google after trying to spawn a wave google, google buzz and orgut but it seems futile because Internet users are very minimal response still seems to be more faithful and use facebook than the google products. Well how about this plus google?
"We want to improve the experience of sharing on the Internet before," said Google senior engineer, Vic Gundotra, told dariBangkok Post, Wednesday, June 29, 2011.Google plus is similar to Facebook. The users can write at Google Plus status, upload photos and links, as was done in Facebook. The difference, according to Gundotra, Google Plus (Google +) could separate the members on its website with groups. For example, working groups and the groups co-workers.


"Because not all of our relationships together. As our relationship with the boss must be different with our relationship with our parents, "he said. Gundotra explains, Facebook has been criticized about the groups. Many users who do not want status visible to anyone on the network. But now Google Plus already provides such features.
Therefore, he continued, Google broke it by making Google Plus (Google +) that allows users to separate their network members in different groups according to their individual interests.Plus launch of Google (Google +) is a betting Google to get into social networking battle.New York Times wrote Google + seems late entry into this arena.According datacomScore, in May this year, as many as 180 million people visited Google sites including YouTube. This figure is greater than Facebook's 157.2 million people visited. However, the average Facebooker spends time 375 minutes. As for Google visitors spent only 231 minutes.Well, how continuation Google Plus (Google +) in the competitive world of social networking? Worth the wait!


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