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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Circles Volume Slider Differentiates Google+ As The Social MacroNetwork

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I believe that the major social networking has a place among all of us.  They do not need all the gimmicks to hold their loyal customers or get new ones.

Facebook is good in sharing volume information, games, other apps, and all it does have.  Twitter is great for sharing quick short information.  I believe all the social networking services needs to focus on what that are good at and go from there.  Right now, Google Plus appears to have a great deal of things going for it.  Google knows how all their systems work and how to integrate it all together like I have not seen before.

Here lately, I find myself using Google Plus more than any social networking services.  I love to write and do it often.  With Google Plus, I am not limited to how many characters I can use on a given post.  I can see it replacing blogging altogether.  I guess that is why I have not blogged in a while, even on this blog, and I have several blogs out there.

I still find myself using Twitter and Facebook.  That is why I see each and every social networking services becoming a unique service in themselves if only they take up this challenge.  On another note:  Twitter and Facebook are old to technical standards.  Google is fresh and new.  It is likely that the old dogs could fade away and be replaced by another.  It is not the first time this has happened.

In the early 1980s, there was the first PC (Personal Computer).  The first three were Commodore Pet, Apple IIe, and Radio Shack's TSR 80.  IBM came later.  Now we have IBM clones and Apple's Macintosh.  It could be that the hand held devices could replace all the desktop type computers.  Time will tell.

I for one am excited with the fast growing evolution of social networking.  It has been such a fun ride in all one can do online and share what one experiences to others.


http://techcrunch.com/2011/12/19/circles-volume-slider/
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