Sander Duijvestein, trend watcher new media

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Sander Duijvestein, trend watcher new media

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“Google+ may still be a ghost town , but the platform itself symbolizes a fundamental contradiction in the intended role in the user’s life. Facebook’s mission is: “to give people the power to share and make the world more open and connected”. Facebook creates an ecosystem that plays out on its own platform. A world of its own where everything is possible: sharing, communicating, playing games and listening to music. A world that is much more of a closed reality than the experience that Google offers. “Facebook is about you sharing with the world. Google Plus is about Google understanding you”. Google increasingly manifests itself as the seamless web, that nestles between both offline and online, on-screen and off-screen. Google+ is “the layer that falls over all your web activities” , but recent projects and projects for the future such as Google Maps, Goggles, Project Glass and self-driving cars are also representative of this position. Google’s algorithms recognize the world around us and provide context-sensitive information to the individual without limiting themselves to a central platform.”

Tamara Heller, community manager YourSocial
“You would expect that Google+ would have been popular in the Netherlands greece telegram data a long time ago, simply because of Google's powerful position. Google even determines that if you create a profile on Google+, this is good for your SEO. Shouldn't that catch on more? However, the results of Google+ are disappointing. Too bad, because I think the social network certainly has interesting functions, such as working with targeted circles, video hangouts and a valuable +1 button. Great to see that political hangouts are now being organized! I don't think that Google+ will become a network with the current popularity of Facebook in the Netherlands, but I don't think that Google should aspire to that either. Google+ seems to have the best of several social worlds, but for now it has to join Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram. "
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