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Google+ Achieved Over 10 Million Users In 14 days. Also Sharing Over 1 Billion Items Daily

As we all know that recently a social network has been launched by Google. Larry Page, the CEO of Google, gave a written statement and expressed that the company have substantially increased her velocity and execution. This statement revealed the achievement of Google+ in just 14 days of launch.

 

Google+ is still in field trial with limited access. Users have to be invited, sign up with a profile in order to use it. However, the growth on Google+ has been great. These are the metrics:
Over 10 million people have joined Google+ in 14 days of launch. Great achievement for Google team
Over 1 billion items shared and received in a single day.

 

 

Larry Page, the CEO of Google while sharing the progress the company made in the first quarter said; “Our goal with Google+ is to make sharing on the web like sharing in real life, as well as to improve the overall Google experience. Circles let you choose with precision who you are sharing with. Not surprisingly this has been very well received, because in real life, we share different things with different people. Hangouts allow for serendipitous interactions. Like in real life when you run into a few friends. It gives you seamless and fun multi user video and it’s really amazing!”

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The work force of the Google Plus in the year 2011 has increased tremendously. According to the latest report, around 2,452 people have been added in to the workforce of Google as its employees. This makes an increase of around nine percent.

 

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