Facebook and Google+’s profile format are pretty similar. On both profiles they allow you to upload a picture of yourself, put your name and nickname, where you went to school, where you work, and it includes a little info box for you to add additional information. There are additional spaces for you to upload pictures and videos and a spot for your friend’s list. Google+ and Facebook both have methods of “liking” things(Horowitz, The Huffington Post, 2011). Google+ has a +1 button while Facebook has the “like” button. They are a little different but they both have the same concept. Google+ and Facebook both allow you to post a status or share a picture or video in a place where your friends can view it and leave a comment on iT(Horowitz, The Huffington Post, 2011). Google+’s stream and Facebook’s News Feed are almost identical. They both have the same concept just like the +1 and “like” button. It allows you to view your friend’s recent updates and comment on them if you would like.
I’m going to end this post with a quick question to the few viewers that we do get. Do you think Google+ is way too similar to Facebook and do you think Google should stay out of the social media?
I’m going to end this post with a quick question to the few viewers that we do get. Do you think Google+ is way too similar to Facebook and do you think Google should stay out of the social media?
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