Tag archive for ‘google plus’

Google+ Now Has 90 Million Users, 60% Sign In Daily

Google+ may not have the 800 million or so users that Facebook has, but at this stage of game, I am sure Google is quite happy that the young social network has managed to attract over 90 million users.

About 68% Of Google+ Users Are Male

First Google+ had too much testosterone, and then things evened out a bit when there was an injection of estrogen. But now things have swung yet again to the male-dominated side—though not by much.

Users On Google+ Have Posted 3.4 Billion Pictures

That activity that experts were speculating wouldn’t happen on Google+ has started—but not in the area that most expected. It turns out much of the activity has been in photo-sharing.

Google+ Traffic Drops By Over 60%

Google+ Traffic Drops By Over 60%

Is Google Plus stuck in quicksand already? I am sure Google would certainly hope this isn’t the case giving the latest traffic stats coming out of Chitika.

Google Shows How Many Circles You Have In Search Results

Google Shows How Many Circles You Have In Search Results

Google is really wielding its power with how it handles user data on its fledgling social network, Google+. Reports are that in keeping with the new authorship mark-up protocol, Google+ users will soon have their Circles findable in Google search.

YouTube Goes 3D

YouTube Goes 3D

Many social networking and other various social sites are competing among each other to keep up with the latest and keep producing more and more cool features for their users to enjoy.

Google Plus Now Lets Anyone Sign Up

Google Plus Now Lets Anyone Sign Up

Google has just announced that the fledgling social network is now ‘open doors’ and that anyone can sign up. It’s been 90+ days since Google unveiled what many felt would be the ultimate slayer of Facebook, and so far Google+ has lived up to the hype.

Google+ API Launch Pushed Back

Google+ API Launch Pushed Back

Nothing lets a developer dig deep into a platform’s inner-workings like the API (Applications Programming Interface), and one of the most anticipated APIs is that of Google+.