Google says social network has 90m
Google's infant social network experienced a recent growth spurt.
Google+ has more than 90 million registered users, Google CEO Larry Page said during the company's earnings presentation on Thursday. That more than doubles the 40 million that Google reported in October.
"We're very excited about the growth we've had, and we've certainly
seen a tremendous number of people added every day," Page said. "That
notion of identity is a deep part of what we're doing."
Google launched its social network last June. Since then, it has
added toolbars and other buttons on its websites to aggressively promote
the service. Google stirred up controversy last week when it began
giving prominent placement to Google+ pages in results delivered by its
search engine.
On average, Google engineers have introduced a new feature related to Google+ every day since its launch, Page said.
It took Facebook about four years to reach 90 million users,
according to Facebook's public statements. After starting as a
students-only service, Facebook now has 800 million people checking
their accounts at least once a month, about 10 times that of Google+.
Analysts say Google+ was built specifically to challenge Facebook's
growing dominance on the Web. Google and Facebook generally do not
collaborate. Another rival social network, Twitter, complained that the
recent changes to Google search favor Google+ and harm Twitter's ranking
on results pages.
I think that facebook and google+ are really good social networks but facebook is better!!
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