Google+ Registers 25 Million Visitors 213
hypnosec writes "Google Inc.'s new social networking platform Google+ is one of the first to boast of more than 25 million users in less than one month of the launch. Market research firm comScore in its latest report has revealed that Google+, which was launched to masses in late June, has managed more than 25 million visitors in a month and is recording around a million unique visits every day." I've been using G+ for awhile now, but since the grandparents will never leave Facebook, I'm still stuck with 2 systems.
Another milestone not mentioned (Score:2)
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Is gmail out of beta yet?
Yeah. 2 years ago.
Re:Another milestone not mentioned (Score:5, Funny)
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No, it's not. By the way, it's telling that there are only a million unique daily visits, much less than the claimed number of registered users. Google Buzz also achieved millions of users in a very short time but lost momentum as the novelty wore off and people stopped using the service.
Facebook and Twitter integration (Score:2)
You can use "Start Google Plus" addon to chrome to allow you to view and interact with your Facebook and twitter stream in Google Plus, as well as post to those services when you post something to Google+.
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And as someone who often posts to Facebook/Twitter from places other than a desktop web browser (often Twitter first, with an FB app to pick it up), I find this a completely worthless solution. However, I have yet to hear of another option.
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You must hate that it that slashdot doesnt upload your Karma to your TwitFace+ wall.
What makes you think it doesn't ?
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And is again working fine. Beta update is available, approximately one hour until it hits the store.
Grandparrents (Score:5, Funny)
Do as I did, only post baby photos on g+ and lure with hangouts with the baby :)
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Can you recommend a good baby rental agency?
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Stuck on two systems? Try Start Google+ (Score:2, Informative)
The Start Google+ [startgoogleplus.com] plugin links your g+ and Facebook accounts. What you post to g+ gets cross-posted to FaceBook, and it can integrate your FaceBook feed into your g+ stream. It's worked well for me so far.
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Is anyone other than the anonymous coward familiar with this? Real or scam?
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Real. I'm using it right now. The guy who wrote it is pretty good at keeping on top of bug-fixes and whatnot. There are extensions for chrome, ff, and I think Safari, but the chrome one is naturally the most up-to-date.
So...google apps folks? (Score:2)
Still no profiles/google+ for us Apps folks.
Seems somewhat wrong that paying customers get left in the lurch as often as we do.
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Still no profiles/google+ for us Apps folks.
Seems somewhat wrong that paying customers get left in the lurch as often as we do.
You can keep us ipad and ipod touch users company. The app only installs on the iphone, although supposedly it works on anything you can ram it into.
If you have osx 10.6 (which I do not) then you can install the iphone configurator utility and violently force it to install, at which point I've heard it works perfectly. If anyone has a suggestion that forces the G+ app onto an ipod touch or ipad, that doesn't require osx 10.6 or newer, then let me know.
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This. I "host" email on Google Apps accounts for friends and family. Granted it's the free version but all the same, they aren't able to create Google profiles attached to the hosted accounts. They can make account profiles separate from the Google Apps domain accounts, but then they'll have to manage multiple accounts and it's a mess. Multiple people have said when I've sent invites that they don't want to mess with creating a new one, especially if *eventually* Google will allow them to use it with th
Visitors != users (Score:5, Insightful)
This article seems to be confusing the number visitors with the number of registered users.
The source they're citing says visitors.
It's not much of a surprise that a new site by a popular brand would have a lot of people visiting their site in the first month.
If they boasted that many registered accounts in that time, it'd be even more impressive but, guess what, they didn't.
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Nope, it's 25 million registered users [washingtonpost.com] not just visitors. The visitor count sounds like it's quite significantly higher but I haven't seen any specific numbers.
Re:Visitors != users (Score:4, Insightful)
Nope, it's 25 million registered users not just visitors. The visitor count sounds like it's quite significantly higher but I haven't seen any specific numbers.
...and the source you linked to cites Reuters [reuters.com], and Reuters says users in the title and visitors in the body.
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Absolutely correct, visitors != users. TFA jumps back and forth between the two terms, but the visitors # has to be incorrect - if they have 25M visitors and 20M+ accounts, that means less than 5M other people in the whole world have visited G+ this month without an account. Clearly wrong. Hell I count for 5 visitors myself and 1 account, having accessed G+ from 5 different IP's. Ironic though - without FB, Twitter, and the like, G+ wouldn't have the medium to spread as fast as it is spreading.
Except that comScore Media Matrix [comscore.com], the ultimate source for all this, measures the number of visitors to a site.
So no, visitors is right, users is wrong.
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comparable? (Score:2)
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More networks = Fewer users (Score:2)
Facebook could easily trip up Google+ (Score:2)
I have both a Facebook account and G+ account, and more often than not I still use Facebook for the majority of my online interactions with friends and family. Most of my G+ circles are technical people (no family members, old school friends, or tech-illiterate friends yet).
Facebook has Friends Lists, which are pretty much the same as Google Circles. All Facebook has to do is make it more streamlined and easy to share posts only with certain Lists. The functionality is already there, but you have to click a
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Most of my G+ circles are technical people (no family members, old school friends, or tech-illiterate friends yet).
Same here... G+ circles would be a killer feature if there were any meatspace friends, family members, or coworkers on G+. Seems entirely populated by two groups:
1) Techies
2) Tech journalists
That's about the only two circles you actually can use on G+.
Also, you want a weird stat? I have observed G+ is about 50% atheist / agnostic / unaligned / lawful neutral or whatever you want to call it, and I only know of one evangelical christian on G+ out of about a hundred in my circles..
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Anecdote:
I have people all over the spectrum in my circles. housewives, techies, geeks, executives, baseball team, pretty much every area of life.
it's just a better twitter (Score:2)
so far it's a friendfeed/twitter clone
privacy controls are still better on facebook. a lot easier to control access to my profile info on facebook. G+ needs to have a way to exclude circles from viewing some profile info
facebook is meant for friends. G+ seems to be the TV/celebrity model where you "follow" the internet oprah's and comment about everything they post.
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Why do you think that? It makes no senses at all. Have you even used it?
Re:it's just a better twitter (Score:4, Informative)
You can already do that.
1. Edit your profile.
2. Click on the item that you want to edit, Occupation for example.
3. Click custom
4. Add circles or individuals to the list
Now only people/circles that you added can see that specific profile data.
Re:it's just a better twitter (Score:5, Funny)
The killer feature would be differentiating relationship status ("married" / "single") depending on the circle ~
Integration / Banning (Score:5, Interesting)
Has Google fixed the policy to ban an account Google-wide if the G+ account is closed? I've had an invite but haven't joined as I don't want my other Google products (blog, photo depot) to be at risk if some jerk(s) or computer bug decides my real name isn't real enough.
This seemed to make a big buzz a week or so back, then just die off, so I'm not sure if they fixed it or if, like most other social networking stuff, everyone just decided to live with the nasty policies.
Re:Integration / Banning (Score:5, Informative)
They've responded multiple times that none of your other products would be effected. They're also working on resolving the nickname issue as well.
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Here is a post by a Google VP [google.com] about these issues. The Google-wide account ban was a myth.
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Only to take my prefered IDs (Score:2)
I don't plan on using it, but I registered a few accounts preemptively. I've got a few people in the world with the same name and when other search for it, I don't want them confusing the other person with me. I can use the Google+ accounts to link to my preferred on-line presence.
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You're an ass.
I don't use it, but I'll be damn if someone else with the same name can use it.
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I'm going to get sucked in eventually anyway (other people posting photos of me, etc). Might as well stake my claim so I can better control it once it happens. Best offense is a good defense, &c.
Changing view or merely the water ... (Score:2)
"...the grandparents will never leave Facebook..." (Score:5, Funny)
So much for Facebook. It's dead. It's for "old people".
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So much for Facebook. It's dead. It's for "old people".
Just like email...
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Facebook is for "Old" and "Young". Google+ won't allow you to sign up if you're under 18.
That might be an artifact of "beta".
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Don't count me there, please. I deleted my profile as soon his policis about anonymity where public.
I wonder. . . (Score:2)
Does this statistic count the signups of "fake" names that were banned?
Shows market for better Social Network (Score:2)
This shows that there is a huge market for a better social network.
The problem with Google building it is their sole interest lies in selling all the data. I really don't want my social network owned by the biggest marketing company in the world.
Could someone here please build a new social network that respects privacy? I would move in a heartbeat.
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I Google Minused (Score:2)
I Google Minused because they said they were pretty sure my boss wasn't smart enough to elude circle security, so I should probably associate everything I post and say with my legal and professional name and after all what could go wrong why not?
Also, because I was afeared that some of the stories about people outed for being nicknamed and ended up with lock-outs to their entire suite of Googlies were slightly true. If using my nick on Google+ meant jeopardising access to my control dealies for my Blog*spot
Doesn't look launched to me (Score:2)
A field trial is not a launch.
I try to sign up and I get a page that says:
Google+ is in limited Field Trial Right now, we're testing with a small number of people, but it won't be long before the Google+ project is ready for everyone. Leave us your email address and we'll make sure you're the first to know when we're ready to invite more people.
So unless that's just Google's way of trying to tell me, "We here at Google don't really like you" etc....
They haven't actually launched yet, and when they
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2 different accounts? Try having a work address that is hosted by Gmail and a separate personal Gmail. Then try using any Google services such as youtube. Completely impossible unless you use 2 separate browsers.
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2 different accounts? Try having a work address that is hosted by Gmail and a separate personal Gmail. Then try using any Google services such as youtube. Completely impossible unless you use 2 separate browsers.
THIS. Why, why, why is it so difficult to manage accounts?
I'm sure Google would say that they need to be able to manage each person with a single, dedicated account. However, that doesn't explain why they still offer their services to the anonymous masses, and it doesn't take into account your work situation. It also doesn't cover the "me and girlfriend use the same computer off-and-on all day long -- bouncing back and forth between accounts" problem.
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It also doesn't cover the "me and girlfriend use the same computer off-and-on all day long -- bouncing back and forth between accounts" problem.
Multi-users on one pc is the responsability of your OS and nowadays which OS doesn't provide this?
I just hate the way they handle language settings.
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The lazy one that does not set up multiple user accounts.
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Traditionally the way that's handled is with separate user accounts. If folks aren't willing to do that, I'm not sure how the computer is supposed to know which accounts to access.
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Why oh why oh why is CookieSwap still not compatible with Firefox 4?
Phillip.
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B.S!
Yeah, it's a friggin pain in the butt, but by no means impossible with one browser. I have google apps for personal and company mail and I have a std. gmail account for youtube.
It' is by all means possible, just annoying. (Just remember to enable multiple logins)
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I have google apps for personal and company mail and I have a std.
+1 unfortunate use of abbreviation
OT: Google: Android's Archiles heal? (Score:2)
Don't get me wrong, I want an Android (Samsung G2 to be exact)
but with Google killing accounts if you are "Bad"(tm), can you work an Android Phone without being logged into google?
IOW: If I post something "Bad"(tm) on Google+ I don't want my phone to become less useful or useless. Can this be done?
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Achilles heel.
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Google only blocks you Plus account. Mail and whatnot is still intact, unless you were spamming. Google has already commented on that. So how about reading up on the issue before panicking?
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Google only blocks you Plus account. Mail and whatnot is still intact, unless you were spamming. Google has already commented on that. So how about reading up on the issue before panicking?
And reading slash dot is not a way to "read up on the issue?" what is the point then?
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You do not need two separate browsers if you use the multi-signon feature in your Google accounts. That gotcha is you can't have both open at the same time, but you can quickly switch between them.
I have a Gmail-hosted work address and also a personal Gmail address.
When in Gmail, click on your email address on the top Google bar and select "Account Settings" and on that page under the "Personal Settings" section you will see a "Multiple sign-in" option. Set this option to "On". Do the same for all Gmail acc
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Multi-signon does not work if you have a @somethingnotgmail.com address hosted by gmail.
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Yes it does, at least for me. My Gmail-hosted work address is @mycompanyname.com
However, you have to log in to your @somethingnotgmail.com email account first, and THEN switch to your @gmail.com email address(es). So we're both right, in that you can do it, but Google really needs to improve the functionality to allow you to log in to @somethingnotgmail.com as one of your other email addresses when trying to switch. I also have noticed that when I log out of my @mycompanyname.com email address that Gmail no
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They either added that functionality when they recently upgraded Gmail, or I somehow missed that functionality for all those years.
I just tested it and you are right. I swear it didn't used to work, though.
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Well, it is worth being called an idiot if it means I no longer have to keep track of the mail.google.com/hosted/* URLs and I can just use the generic Gmail login URL for everything.
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it works if the domain admin has started the Google accounts transition [google.com]. It is planed that this will be done automatically soon. Take note that the domain admin can control what Google services you will be able to use with you domain account
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Thanks, I will check on this. I guess everyone else replying "it works fine, you are dumb", must have already gone through this.
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Thats completely wrong, I have three non-GMail domains hosted on separate Apps For Domains accounts, and my own Gmail account - all work perfectly fine under multi-signon. I have absolutely no problems at all switching between the sessions.
Google Authenticator... (Score:2)
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You can turn on "Multiple sign-in" from your account settings page to get this to work: http://www.google.com/support/accounts/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=181599 [google.com]
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you're an idiot.
You could save the time it takes to type this dozens of times a day if you made it your sig . . .
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ur mum's face couldn't.
i did not create a new account for this post. you're an idiot. tell more lies. the fact is you're a liar. you lie. either you know you're lying, or your an idiot. the fact is either you know you're lying, or your an idiot.
you provide an invaluable service in proving that just because a fake name is associate with an account does not mean that you won't be an idiot or a liar or both.
cower in my shadow some more behind your chosen aviary based pseudonym, feeb.
you're completely pathetic.
I wonder if this could be done with a random insult generator combined with Elisa's evil twin . . .
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Mod Parent Up (Score:2)
Google+ is and will be useless to Google Apps users like me until Google gets its stuff together.
Please quit with the Google+ hype and get back to the labs!!!
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Yes, I havn't used Google+ because I have a Google App account and I really don't want to have an other gmail account for the sake using G+.
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I would send you an invite, but I'm so cool that I've already quit.
Too mainstream you see.
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Nice astroturf, FB Shill.
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What the hell does user number have to do with it?
And it's extremely well thought out service.
Clue: Just because you don't like it, and don't wish to use it doesn't mean it's poorly thought out. get over yourself.
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Re:I signed up right away.... (Score:5, Interesting)
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Good point - people only add wives/girlfriends to their friend lists.
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Also, you remind me of 19th century toast, "to our wives and sweethearts.......may they never meet!"
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Google+ seems to me to be more likely to compete with or duplicate posts from Twitter than Facebook. Facebook just has so much garbage on it I don't understand why anyone would be encouraged to use that site. Either way, I like the competition - it has the potential to cull advertisement whoring.
My 2c.
You want google to cull advertisement whoring? Think you're barking up the wrong tree, google lives off advertisements.
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"and the privacy controls are much better on facebook than G+"
No they aren't. Why do you even think that?
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because on facebook i can exclude groups of users from viewing things i post or my profile. that means people i don't really know can be put into a sandbox group that gets minimal access.
on G+ with no one on there and being able to "follow" the social media stars it becomes a pain in the a$$ to make a lot of circles and customize every part of your profile to be viewed by 20 circles for one another 30 circles for another. Google needs to let you have a circle of circles for this. so that i can say follow sc
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