Community Web Portal Development: Shall We Forsake Facebook for Google+?
There is a clear distinction between techies and non-techies. And one tool that clearly displays this difference is Google+, newest social portal development. After a week of its launch, we heard distinct views from distinct people.
Give new gadget to a techie and he will tell you what’s in and out; however, the same gadget if given to a layman would need an annexed user manual. Similarly, techies just loved Google Circles. People, who actively spend hours managing the online life mirroring real-life, would fall in love with Google+.
Google desires you to spend hours on its new community web portal development. People highly engaged with virtual platforms may enjoy segregating their online rooms into their drinking buddies, poker buddies, fair-weather acquaintances, business contacts, family, friends, lovers and more.
User reviews also say that Google+ is for oldies, who simply want to share information quickly and easily only with a respective group. Is it hard to conclude that normal people don’t want to spend endless hours drawing up countless social graphs? Google’s new social portal web development is a lot like email. It won’t necessarily consist of people’s own personal experiences. It appears to be extremely private.
If people are a lazy sheep, then Facebook has nothing to worry about. However, if they are active enough to participate in endless grouping, then sharing data on the already existing platform, Google+, has a plus point. Do you think it’s really worth forsaking Facebook just to create circles?
Till the access to Google’s new social web portal development is with techies, reviewers and the other ga-ga fraternity, Facebook gets time to make momentous changes to compete with Google.