Google has finally taken the wraps off their long awaited, highly-anticipated (what?) social network, Google+ and it looks like a really clever take on the age-old problem of mapping personal relationships to a virtual space. It will eventually roll out across Google’s web properties, but rather than one monolithic service, it’s comprised of several parts:
Google hasn’t had much luck with previous projects like Wave and Buzz, but this feels both more ambitious and far better considered. Whether it will be enough to put a dent in Facebook’s 750 million member and growing dominance of the social space remains to be seen. (See how I snuck them into the post? I thought you did.)
One thing is clear, with Apple integrating Twitter into iOS and introducing Game Center, Ping (no snickering), and replacing MobileMe with iCloud, they’re getting more serious (if not yet more adapt) at Social. And Google’s just re-entered, once again, that game in a big way. Are you going to switch?
Videos after the break.
[Google blog via Android Central]
Google +
Sparks
Circles
Hangouts
Mobile (Instant upload)
Huddle
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