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Google + the godsend is already over

Photo Erich Schmidt, Executive Chairman of Google
It has been the novelty to fool. But after the initial bang, Google + has already tired. It's a bit like when it is fixed with a woman and, after a few months of the marriage, it turns out that is not all that much.

At the beginning what you take and you like. Then begin to look at the other or to regret the first love, in this case, Facebook, and you understand that you lost a lot and gained very little. I admit that I started using Google + with enthusiasm and for now I continue to use it, although I don't know how yet.

Despite forty millions of active users declared from Mountain View, there are numbers (not officers) who are not that great smile Sergey Brin and Larry Page. According to various reports, in recent weeks traffic to social network Google collapsed of 60%. Google does not confirm nor deny. Have other image problems to solve.

In recent days, an engineer in Mountain View, a certain Steve Yegge has accidentally disclosed publicly a post that defines Google + a "pathetic" and "rethinking a knee-jerk reaction" to the success of Facebook. And the gullible strict, for pure distraction, not imagining to share the post with the world gets directly with Larry, Sergey and Eric Schmidt for their poor lack of views. Open sky. No one now would be as poor Steve. Who knows what bad quarters of an hour will be passing.

But now the image damage was done. And as if that weren't enough, the bad news always come in pairs. Because today Google has closed Google Buzz, the inglorious response to Twitter which has had a very cold reception by the public after the usual bang initial products launched by big g.

It seems that Google, in the market for social I guess no one ever. Might as well rethink their business and focus on research rather than subtracting resources employable in innovation in products that do not work. Who knows if this time in Mountain View have understood. And who knows if Google + will ever in December 2012.

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