Google+ is on fire with praises pouring in for its new approach to social networking. An insane demand for Google+ has forced the Internet search engine giant to suspend Google+ invites. Google+ has even caught the attention of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, who reportedly has opened an account. Google+, undoubtedly, is on fire but will it burn Facebook?
Facebook is said to be partnering with Skype to offer video chat features on Facebook - a move that help the most popular social networking website to counter threat from Google+, or Google Plus.
The Facebook boss has 39 friends in one of his Circles.
Facebook is scheduled to launch something awesome on July 6, but hasn't divulged what exactly it is. Will Facebook term the something awesome as 'Facebook+' in order to compete with Google+?
Google+ is fast becoming an Internet sensation as was evident earlier last week when Google was forced to suspend Google+ invite following an “insane demand” for its social networking service. But does it have what it takes to challenge Facebook and other existing social networking sites?
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+.
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.
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?
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.
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.
Facebook engineer Vladimir Kolesnikov has designed Circle Hack, a much simpler way to create Facebook friend lists.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the social network giant plans to launch something awesome next week, possibly in response to the Google+ release earlier this week.
Facebook CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg is clearly disturbed. In an apparent effort to retain Facebook users from exporting their friends lists to Google+ and setting up their online social hub there, Zuckerberg has said the company is set to launch something awesome next week, without divulging what exactly is that awesome something.
Facebook is partnering with Skype to launch a new product that will be revealed July 6.
Google+ is pitted against Facebook and Twitter
Google’s new social networking site Google+ will take a long time to catch up with Facebook, which has a following of 750 million active users.
Google Inc. launched its most aggressive social network effort Google+, which looks remarkably similar to Facebook in terms of aesthetics and could pose as a threat to Facebook's dominance. Will Facebook counter this with 'Facebook+' next week?
Facebook, the world's biggest social networking Web site, plans to launch something awesome next week. Speculation is growing that the upcoming announcement may be a long-awaited Facebook app for Apple's iPad and a specialized app for photo-sharing on the iPhone. Facebook has not yet introduced an iPad app.