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Correct it was taking too long, plus it probably would have been easier to start from scratch rather than bolt additions on to Buzz as it probably would have been what I would deem as "Hacky"
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Like Buzz did?Originally posted by The Spartan View PostThing is it did start out as a Social Network but they're not just thinking of it in that sense, I believe it will become a collaborative platform at some point with all the good things that Google do well.
Oh, wait.
It could have been good, but they're taking too long to make it work, I think.
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Thing is it did start out as a Social Network but they're not just thinking of it in that sense, I believe it will become a collaborative platform at some point with all the good things that Google do well.
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They've had a few of those projects fail - anyone remember Google Buzz? Google+ has had plenty of time to gain some ground, but hasn't managed yet.
I used it briefly at the start. Recently deleted my account. Boring.
Google do a lot of things well, but social networking isn't one of them.
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostI tend to just make an appoitment and go to the surgery
appointment
Lol I meant as I'm sure you know Google Documents and Google Drive
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I tend to just make an appoitment and go to the surgeryOriginally posted by The Spartan View PostThere's a lot of development going into it at present and it seems to be getting better and better, Hangouts is a decent feature and I tend to use it a lot with docs etc
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There's a lot of development going into it at present and it seems to be getting better and better, Hangouts is a decent feature and I tend to use it a lot with docs etc
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A few more good contacts and it will be a contender. G is discretely pushing webmasters into it via author rank. Softly softly, catchey monkey...Originally posted by cojak View PostI'm not giving up on it just yet.
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