Author: | Karl Laemmermann | ISBN: | 1230000187909 |
Publisher: | Heinz Duthel | Publication: | September 30, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Karl Laemmermann |
ISBN: | 1230000187909 |
Publisher: | Heinz Duthel |
Publication: | September 30, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The Digital Marketer Google+
Google+ (pronounced and sometimes written as Google Plus, sometimes abbreviated as G+) is a multilingual social networking and identity service owned and operated by Google Inc. It was launched in June 28, 2011. As of June 2012, it has a total of 250 million registered users, although many of these are merely Google Accounts users who were registered automatically when the service was launched. Although the general public has come to understand the concept of an online social network, Google calls Google+ a "social layer" which is not just a destination site, but rather something that Google has added as a layer across many of its properties. On July 14, 2011, Google announced that Google+ had reached 10 million users just two weeks after the launch of a "limited" trial phase. After four weeks in operation, it had reached 25 million unique visitors. Based on ComScore, the biggest market was the United States followed by India. In October 2011, the service reached 40 million users, according to Larry Page; by the end of the year Google+ had 90 million users. A survey estimates 13% of U.S. adults have joined Google+; it is projected to have 22% of U.S. adults in a year. Google staff starting to set up for the President's first Google+ Hangout in the Roosevelt Room of the West Wing. Aired live on the White House Google+ page on January 30, 2012.Google+ Events: Released at Google I/O on June 27, 2012, Google+ Events allows users to add events, invite people, and then share photos and media in real-time from the event. The program is integrated with Google Calendar, and is posed as a direct competitor to similar features offered by Facebook.
The Digital Marketer Google+
Google+ (pronounced and sometimes written as Google Plus, sometimes abbreviated as G+) is a multilingual social networking and identity service owned and operated by Google Inc. It was launched in June 28, 2011. As of June 2012, it has a total of 250 million registered users, although many of these are merely Google Accounts users who were registered automatically when the service was launched. Although the general public has come to understand the concept of an online social network, Google calls Google+ a "social layer" which is not just a destination site, but rather something that Google has added as a layer across many of its properties. On July 14, 2011, Google announced that Google+ had reached 10 million users just two weeks after the launch of a "limited" trial phase. After four weeks in operation, it had reached 25 million unique visitors. Based on ComScore, the biggest market was the United States followed by India. In October 2011, the service reached 40 million users, according to Larry Page; by the end of the year Google+ had 90 million users. A survey estimates 13% of U.S. adults have joined Google+; it is projected to have 22% of U.S. adults in a year. Google staff starting to set up for the President's first Google+ Hangout in the Roosevelt Room of the West Wing. Aired live on the White House Google+ page on January 30, 2012.Google+ Events: Released at Google I/O on June 27, 2012, Google+ Events allows users to add events, invite people, and then share photos and media in real-time from the event. The program is integrated with Google Calendar, and is posed as a direct competitor to similar features offered by Facebook.