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The strategy, concept, implementation and reactions to The Google+ project.
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Page: Google Plus Passes 10 Million Subs In First Two Weeks - paidContent.org

Page: Google Plus Passes 10 Million Subs In First Two Weeks - paidContent.org | The Google+ Project | Scoop.it
The GuardianPage: Google Plus Passes 10 Million Subs In First Two
Page said Google’s products fall into three groups.

—Search and our advertising products, which he described as “the core driver of revenue for the company.”

—Products that are enjoying “high consumer success,” such as YouTube, Android and Chrome. “We are investing in these in order to optimize their long-term success,” he said.

—New products like Google+, Commerce and Local. “We are are investing in them to drive innovation and adoption,” he said.
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The Google+ project: Huddle

Miranda introduces Huddle with a few thoughts on getting everyone together. Check out some ways we've been rethinking real-life sharing for the web at plus.google.com.
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Google Plus may commoditize unified communications | insideCTI

Google Plus’ cool factor may or may not wow the typical user, but what about rolling it into the enterprise along with other Google services, specifically applied in unified communications?
- Contact management, enhanced? Check (Google Plus’ Circles feature).
- Email management? Check (Gmail).
- Document management? Check (Google Docs).
- Voice (over IP) communications? Check (Google Voice).
- Instant messenging? Check (Gtalk).
- Videoconferencing, even with a group? Check (Google Plus’ Hangouts feature).
- Mobile chat? Check (Google Plus’ Huddle feature).

Better yet, all of these products from Google are free or cost significantly less than getting your own servers.

Facebook may feel threatened by Google Plus, but what about all these UC vendors, especially those that are going after the burgeoning SMB market
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