Google+ Solves A Problem No One Has
Facebook won the social networking war for connecting with friends and family back in 2008 when it surpassed Myspace for worldwide unique visitors, according to comScore. Google+ didn't seem to get the memo.
On a recent login to Google+, I noticed the top post in my stream has this comment: "25 responses on Facebook. 2 on Google+ (counting this one). This is a ghost town." With a fairly large group of early adopters in my circle, the excitement for Google+ of just over 2 months ago has given way to indifference among everyone I know.
read more at http://www.businessinsider.com/google-solves-a-problem-no-one-has-2011-9
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