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There Will Be Two Internets. Or, What You Really Need to Know About Google+ - Techland - TIME.com

There Will Be Two Internets. Or, What You Really Need to Know About Google+   - Techland - TIME.com | The Google+ Project | Scoop.it
There's no stopping the current transition from a computer-friendly web, which Google and its army of algorithms dominated, to a people-friendly web. But instead of remaining stuck on the outside, Google might have found its window just in time.

Still, it's almost impossible to tell where this is really headed. Facebook and Google are competing spheres on a collision course. In the past 10 years, we've seen the web morph from this linear, cataloged file cabinet of information, to being partitioned by gated social sites.

And in the end, this might be actually be the worst part.
In some not-so-distant future, users may have to choose which Internet experience they want to view. Google and Facebook do not see the web in the same way, which means they present different portraits of the Internet as they continue to chase different goals. In the meantime, users have some trying on to do. Turns out, one perspective might not fit all.
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Google +1 Button on More Homepages than Tweet Button

Google +1 Button on More Homepages than Tweet Button | The Google+ Project | Scoop.it
A study from BrightEdge examining the prevalence of social plugins on the home pages of major sites shows that Facebook is still the most dominant social button on the web. Google +1, however, is growing quickly, having seen a 28 percent increase in adoption over the last month.
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