Google+ initially saw limited adopters and mixed reviews. The overall reaction was that while all the features and usability improvements over Facebook were great, everyone was on Facebook already.... you get the idea. While Google+ might be fun to check out, might even seem more attractive as a social networking site, it is a challenge to get millions of users to pick up everything (online) and move to a new home. They continue to gain momentum, however, and it seems like Facebook is helping them do it.
Facebook has become known for making substantial changes to the user interface without a whole lot of advance warning or choice for the users. Recently, they updated their display by introducing a "Facebook within a Facebook" feed on the side bar and adding a "Top News" section at the top of the homepage. Before that it was updates to the friends list. These frequent updates have generally been met with more than reluctance by the user base. Some would even say that they have been met with disgust. Roughly 86% of users dislike the newest round of Facebook updates. That statistic can be found on this really great infographic from SodaHead data with other details about users and opinions of Facebook, as well as on the on-going poll available on the Wall Street Journal (87.4% as of 9/25).
At the same time as Facebook's updates (Kind of. More updates from Facebook are imminent), Google+ is opening to the public. The service is no longer invite-only, but is available to all. They are also amping up the action with an added 100+ features since it was unveiled in June, and more to come. Integration with email and document storage is only part, though it could be a game changer. With Google's full array of services, they are in a position to offer the consumer:
• social networking
• photo sharing
• photo editing
• email
• document storage
• web chat
• video conferencing
• search
• advertising
• an e-library
• blogging
• translation
• news
• geo-check ins
• and more, all from one place
With functionality and ease of use the major item of consideration for the majority of consumers, this may mean quite a bit for the search giant. Add to that the technology (and attitudes) that has won over the geek crowd and Google+ is in a fantastic position.
If only they can talk more users into jumping ship from Facebook.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Categories
3d
About us
accessories
add
adhd
adults
adventures
aid
android
antikythera
app
artsy
asd
assistice technology
assistive technology
augment
autism
back to school
belgium
big
birthday
blog
boomer
boxes
braille
bundle
buzz
canada
catalog
cd
ces
chater
chest creek
chester creek
chester creek blog
chester creek news
chester mouse
children
childrens
choice
Christmas
chrome
church
cnn
coffee
cold
colored
colorful
comics
coming soon
commerce
communication
computer
computer accessories
computer accessorites
computers
computex
consumer
copptertop
cpsia
customer
danbit
denmark
dexterity
disability
dissident
distributors
doppleganger
duluth
ebullient
ed expo
education
elderly
email
employment
eniac
enviromental
ergnomics
ergonomics
eye
facebook
facial recognition
facts
fall
famous
february
fiber optics
fiction
flu
funkeyboard
funkeybundle
furtive
games
genes
German
germs
glaucoma
google
hacking
handicap
harbor
Headset
health
heavy metals
High visibility
history
holiday
holidays
holoday
home school
homeschool
hypertext
impaired
impairment
info
information
intel
international
internet
ipad
italian
italy
key guard
keybaords
keyboard
keyboard seals
keyboarding
keyboards
kids
kidscomputer
kinderboard
kinect
laptop
large key
large-key
large-print
lead
learn to type
learning
lessonboard
light
links
little
low vision
lumbar
m-w
macular degeneration
magic
malware
mercury
merriam-webster
mice
microsoft
minnesota
mobile
motor
mouse
national school supply and equipment association
netbook
network
new blog
new products
new technology
new years
news
nssea
number pad
numeric
occupation therapy
occupational therapy
office
on-the-go
outdoors
peripheral
phones
photo
portable
posture
productivity
products announcements
promotion
proteins
ramblings
readerboard
restriction
review
rohs
safety
sale
sales
scary
school
schools
science
scores
search engines
security
senior
seniors
services
shellacking
shipping
shopping
sight
silly
social media
social networking
software
spanish
special education
special needs
special olympics
specialneeds
specials
spectronics
speech
speedskin
spring
squirrels
staff
story
students
study
summer
suppliers
tablet
tablets
taipei
technology
tests
text speak
textspeak
the cloud
tinymouse
tips
touch-typing
trade show
typing
vacation
viruses
vision
visionboard
vocabulary
wave
weather
web
what's new
wifi
windows
winter
wireless
words
work
wrapping
www
No comments:
Post a Comment