Did Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg mean an in-built Skype-powered video chat when he promised “something awesome” last week after the launch of Google+.
Google Inc. has been ruling the world of Internet with its search engine information that includes webpages, images, videos, news and more. But when Google entered the social networking market with Google+ then other sites such as Facebook and Twitter seems to feel the pain. So what Google+ is all about?
Google launched its social networking service called the Google+ in its latest attempt to break into the social networking realm. It has had a fascinating start, and it looks good enough to beat Facebook.
Google+ looks good enough to beat Facebook and other social networking websites, MySpace co-founder and ex-president Tom Anderson has suggested.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg’s account in Google’s new Social Networking site, Google+ is not a secret any more. Mark Zuckerberg was along with the crowd to take a pie from Google’s success, whose “insane demand” of Google’s social networking site urged Google to hold the Google+ invites in suspension.
The early verdict is out. Users of Google+ have rated it good enough to beat Facebook fair and square. Features like +Hangout, +Circles, +Sparks have been judged to hold the potential to unseat Facebook, according to early users who posted comments on social networking sites.
Google+ has hit it off with users the world over who wanted to get the latest slice of technology on hands. There is a delirious response to the search giant's newest social networking service, which is hyped by many to deal a death blow to Facebook, Twitter and the like. Users' comments, shared on Twitter, reveal how the social networking enterprise has become a big hit among netizens.
Google+, Google's latest and most serious foray into the social space, has had a fascinating start and it looks good enough to beat Facebook.
According to MySpace founder Tom Anderson, Google+ is powerful enough to gobble up Twitter and beat Facebook to pulp.
Although Google+ is available thorough invite only, Google is not sending out many invites. Is it trying to create a buzz before letting the new social networking site go at full-throttle?
Ashton Kutcher joins Google+, the hottest new social network released just this week. Some analysts are predicting it could even take over Facebook.
When Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg signed on to Google+ he posted a glum-looking photograph. Was it a mere coincidence, or a fitting reflection of the foreboding that Facebook top brass shares in light of the arrival of fearsome competition? There are plenty of reasons why Google+ will beat Facebook hands down.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said earlier this week that the company would launch something awesome next week which has been built by Facebook's Seattle team. Industry watchers believe that the awesome thing due next week isn't going to be the Project Spartan that Facebook team has been working on. According to a Techcrunch report, a source with knowledge of the situation said that Facebook will launch a new video chat product, powered by Skype, which works in browser.
If you are one of those who have already signed up for Google's hot social networking venture Google+, you would know why there is a reasonable ground for Facebook to sue Google. Google+'s UI (User Interface) is a direct copy of Facebook.
Internet search engine giant Google has suspended Google+ invites following an insane demand of its social networking service but not before a user with the name “Mark Zuckerberg” was spotted as one of the Google+ users.
Finally, online social networking is going to be not only about Facebook but also the Google+, now available for testing, is joining the new wave to connect people online.
The world's largest search engine has inspired the head of the world's largest social-network to come and see what Google+ has in store.
Google+ is the hottest new social network released just this week, and some analysts are even predicting it could even take over Facebook.
Google+ has had a fascinating start and it looks good enough not only to be just a Facebook beater but also a social phenomenon, revolutionizing the way we connect to each other in our daily lives.
How about Google+ then? Do we have enough control over our identity and online assets?
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