9 Reasons to Switch from Facebook to Google+
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Excellent! Anyone has an invitation that will like to share? :-D
"Whether you think you can, or you think you can't--either way, you are right." — Henry Ford "When I waste my time, I only use the best, Code Project...don't leave home without it." — Slacker007
not yet, waiting on my invite from a programmer friend who is in already. I guess the techie crowd jumped in it hard and Google closed invites down due to overload or some such... lol now that could be good(they are going careful to get it working right before opening up to the masses), or bad( they have no clue what they are doing and couldn't handle a couple thousand invites.)
Programming is a race between programmers trying to build bigger and better idiot proof programs, and the universe trying to build bigger and better idiots, so far... the universe is winning. Be careful which toes you step on today, they might be connected to the foot that kicks your butt tomorrow.
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Google+ is the way to go. I can see facebook fading away just like my space and orkut couple of years ago. Good times....
Don't forget Friendster. Social networks seem to be following a pretty reliable cycle... 0) New social network comes along 1) High School and College students join up to keep connected with their friends 2) Site grows, adding more features to drag more of those social circles in 3) Parents start to take note, and join up to stay connected to their kids 4) Kids forget that their parents are there, and share way too much information, leading to lots of trouble 5) The presence of the parents makes the social network cease to be "cool" 6) Kids start looking for a new place to hang out, to get away from their parents 7) Goto 0 Facebook is somewhere between steps 5 and 6 right now... If Google+ pans out, it'll probably be the next in line. The difference is that the "circles" thing has the potential to break the cycle at #4 by keeping the parents separate from the friends. We'll just have to see how it pans out.
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Google's map data is open-access, so Facebook has that too... And Facebook has your credit card so you can buy premium-quality pixels from Zynga games. I'd mention their mobile check-ins, integration with half of the Internet, and a hundred other things, but Google+ will inevitably have all of that too. I'll give you the search data, though... That's a big advantage to the G-men.
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels) -
Excellent! Anyone has an invitation that will like to share? :-D
"Whether you think you can, or you think you can't--either way, you are right." — Henry Ford "When I waste my time, I only use the best, Code Project...don't leave home without it." — Slacker007
From what I hear, they cut off invites for now. I'm sure once it opens up, there'll be people all over the place (Including here) giving away their extra invites, just like with GMail.
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels) -
Google even knows which result [^]I want and is downloading it before I have even decided that is the one I want.
Makes me think of Robin Williams's latest stand up special... "Constitution Hall." "Did you say Kennedy Center?" "No... Constitution Hall." "Did you say Congressional Ball?" "No... Con-sti-tu-tion Hall!" "Did you say #*(%sucker?" "NO! Uh... but while you're there...."
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Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels) -
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They couldn't even think of a tenth? I can think of ten reasons why getting kicked in the ball-sac is better than Facebook.
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Google's map data is open-access, so Facebook has that too... And Facebook has your credit card so you can buy premium-quality pixels from Zynga games. I'd mention their mobile check-ins, integration with half of the Internet, and a hundred other things, but Google+ will inevitably have all of that too. I'll give you the search data, though... That's a big advantage to the G-men.
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)Ian Shlasko wrote:
And Facebook has your credit card
Not mine. But maybe I'll put all my info up there.... ...Hopefully, someone will steal my identity. Then I'll get a new one and start over and the idiot who stole the old one can pay all the old bills. :laugh:
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erm, how about this discussion?
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Don't forget Friendster. Social networks seem to be following a pretty reliable cycle... 0) New social network comes along 1) High School and College students join up to keep connected with their friends 2) Site grows, adding more features to drag more of those social circles in 3) Parents start to take note, and join up to stay connected to their kids 4) Kids forget that their parents are there, and share way too much information, leading to lots of trouble 5) The presence of the parents makes the social network cease to be "cool" 6) Kids start looking for a new place to hang out, to get away from their parents 7) Goto 0 Facebook is somewhere between steps 5 and 6 right now... If Google+ pans out, it'll probably be the next in line. The difference is that the "circles" thing has the potential to break the cycle at #4 by keeping the parents separate from the friends. We'll just have to see how it pans out.
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)you forget though, the mere existence of their parents on the site makes it not cool. even if they are relegated to a special circle they are still there. and kids hate liking things their parents like. i think g+ will follow the same cycle.
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Don't forget Friendster. Social networks seem to be following a pretty reliable cycle... 0) New social network comes along 1) High School and College students join up to keep connected with their friends 2) Site grows, adding more features to drag more of those social circles in 3) Parents start to take note, and join up to stay connected to their kids 4) Kids forget that their parents are there, and share way too much information, leading to lots of trouble 5) The presence of the parents makes the social network cease to be "cool" 6) Kids start looking for a new place to hang out, to get away from their parents 7) Goto 0 Facebook is somewhere between steps 5 and 6 right now... If Google+ pans out, it'll probably be the next in line. The difference is that the "circles" thing has the potential to break the cycle at #4 by keeping the parents separate from the friends. We'll just have to see how it pans out.
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels) -
erm, how about this discussion?
____________________________________________________________ Be brave little warrior, be VERY brave