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Google+ Already At 10 Million Users

An anonymous reader writes "I project that Google will easily pass 10 million users tomorrow and could reach 20 million user by this coming weekend if they keep the Invite Button available. As one G+ user put it, it is easy to underestimate the power of exponential growth." I bet if people post in the discussion that they need invites, we can scratch each other's backs here. I've been using Google+ for a few days now (Yes I will put you in a circle ;) and have a lot to love, but unless I can gate twitter and Facebook, the best interface in the world won't help me until I can convince my kids' grandparents to move.

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  1. Sure, send me an invite! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    But I value my privacy.

  2. Better than facebook by Saib0t · · Score: 5, Informative
    This google+ thing is much better than facebook in my opinion.

    It's like going from hotmail to gmail back when it launched.
    It's sleek, doesn't get in the way, lets you do things easily. You manage your "friends" easily.

    Hell, it's one service I wouldn't have any issue adding my boss and co-workers to, unlike facebook.

    As a bonus, I don't get people posting asinine idiocies on my wall. Sure they can get me to eyeball their crap by mentionning me in their posts, but at least it won't bother everyone else who reads the things I write.

    A negative side, not for me but for others, would be the lack of games, but we'll see...

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    1. Re:Better than facebook by tepples · · Score: 4, Informative

      Who needs Facebook games when there are VirtualNES.com (Java) and Newgrounds (Flash)?

    2. Re:Better than facebook by SeeSp0tRun · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Facebook games are a big reason I ditched a long time ago. Facebook's privacy was horrible enough without allowing the apps to circumvent what few privacy settings they had. If g+ never has them, I will be one happy camper.

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    3. Re:Better than facebook by Rhaban · · Score: 5, Informative

      iPhone app is pending approval from Apple since day 1 of G+.

    4. Re:Better than facebook by AngryDeuce · · Score: 4, Insightful

      A negative side, not for me but for others, would be the lack of games, but we'll see...

      Man, that's one of the biggest things I love about it. I know it's futile to expect Zynga and such to stay away from a revenue stream, but the inane games were one of the reasons I quit facebook a few months ago, I got sick of all the spam and having to block apps and people constantly. People would just go around the filters and post crap on my wall about it, "Can you log in quick and give me some horseshoes?" and all that stupidity.

      I suppose we should just enjoy the relative peace and quiet while it lasts. So far I've had a very positive experience...

  3. Grandparents follow the pictures by Manfre · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Easy way to get grandparents to switch is to only post pictures of the grandchildren on Google+. They will switch over.

    Also, WTH does "gate twitter and Facebook" mean?

  4. Re:Why I am not joining Google+ by doomy · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I left Google+ due to their data deletion policies, Google+ would blanket delete your entire Google existence without warnings if you even innocently did something that they did not like on Google+. Which such a policy, I do not feel comfortable having Google+ linked to the rest of my Google data.

    I am a content creator, and I would not like having things on my various accounts deleted cause of a simple policy violation. I figure they still have to iron out the legal issues to do with this, but till they figure it out, I'm out.

    For example: If you change your name 5 times (or just correct it), Google says it would delete all your information. I kid you not. Saw this dialog and felt Google+ was not for me. As a content creator, I already deal with similar issues on YouTube, at least there you can appeal.

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  5. Re:how about people have home pages, and syndicate by drinkypoo · · Score: 4, Informative

    I wish there was a nice way that people could syndicate between things i.e. an open network with a privacy model

    It's called a website with RSS and security. You could do it with Drupal right now, or probably with Wordpress or what have you. There's an aggregator module that pulls in content from other sites; there's various permissions control systems.

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  6. Re:Oh the Humanity! by tomhudson · · Score: 4, Interesting

    You might want to check out G+ hangout. Think "multi-user video chat done right". You create a hangout and invite either individuals or a circle (you'll get the whole "circles thing" after just a few moments) and others come and go as they please.

    That alone will kill facebook for grandma and grandpa. No typing, no chat, just say hi to the kids and see them say hi to you, talk with their cousins, etc.

    And it will be a killer for kids as well. Video Party Line!

    Even business will latch onto it for teleconferences.

    G+ will pass facebook within 2 years, and possibly within 1.

  7. Re:Best UI? by BeardedChimp · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Your post is the equivalent of people who use linux and complain its not identical to windows. Google+!=facebook