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.
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.
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.
Google+ is the hottest new social network released just this week, and some analysts are even predicting it could even take over Facebook.
Ashton Kutcher is battling with Village Voice, accusing them of supporting a digital brothel and making efforts to notify the weekly paper's advertisers to drop their ads.
Ashton Kutcher is battling with Village Voice, accusing them of supporting a digital brothel and making efforts to notify the weekly paper's advertisers to drop their ads.
Zynga Inc, developer of popular Facebook games like FarmVille and Mafia Wars, is all set to hit the capital market with an initial public offer (IPO). The company filed with regulators for an IPO of up to $1 billion on Friday, hopping that its close ties with Facebook will be a key to its future success.
People want Google+ invites badly. So when people receive an invite for Google+, even if it's from someone they don't know, some just can't resist.
The Zynga IPO may be yet another way to buy Facebook and the future that is social networking.
Google+, the social networking service which was launched by Google earlier this week could challenge Facebook's supremacy the same way Android-based smartphones now threaten iPhone.
Make no mistake about it, Google+ is not a new Buzz. Thus far, any privacy concerns are unwarranted.
A number of RIM employees are taking to the web, via anonymous letters, to complain about the company's recent struggles.
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The company behind Farmville, Mafia Wars, Words With Friends, Empires and Allies and many other social games has officially filed for an IPO. In doing so, it follows in the footsteps of fellow social comapny, LinkedIn, which had an impressive IPO of its own last month.
Nortel sells its 6,000 patents to a consortium of companies, none of which include Google.