Google+ Exceeds 90,000,000 Users
Friday, January 20th, 2012 at 8:18 am , filed under Tech News by Paul
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Search Giant’s social network, Google+ has strike the web couple of months back and it has been merely into the operational for little time in a year. However, quite fascinatingly Google+ has already grabbed over 90,000,000 users.
The information regarding Google+ 90,000,000 users have been unveiled today by the Search Giant’s CEO Larry Page, as part of Google’s fourth quarter 2011 financial results. Quite interestingly, the milestone of + 90,000,000 users have been achieved within 4 months after Google+ was released to the general public registrations. Nevertheless, it’s yet in the shadow of the Facebook behemoth.
In September 2011, Facebook was alleged to have 800 million active users, and has been aggressively promoting site changes in view of the fact in an attempt to increase popularity and engagement. On the other hand, to increase the amount of personal data shared on each user’s wall, Facebook has launched the Timeline Apps that is part of its Open Graph promotion.
What ever it might be, the Search Giant’s achievement is a credible one, as you are aware Google+ landed significantly afterward to the social market than the competitors. Google has boasted that since from July 2011 it has added at least one new feature to Google+ each day, in recent times the ability to kick off YouTube video recording straight from the service itself.
Google’s Senior Vice President of Social, Vic Gundotra says that 4 months ago, when we (Google) opened to the public, we were not how people would greet us, and your feedback has helped us to build this service. Further Vic Gundotra thanked the users for their enthusiastic support for taking Google+ to celebrate the milestone.
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By Paul
Tags: 000, 000 Users, Facebook users, Google, Google+ 90, Google+ Exceeds 90, Google+ Users, Google+ VS Facebook, Search Giant, Vic Gundotra


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