Rabu, 03 Desember 2014

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A former developer at Google took to the blog site Medium to explain-in strong by not virulent language-that the company has uncharacteristically missed a big opportunity with Google+, its three-year-old answer to Facebook.


The former employee, Chris Messina, said in his somewhat lengthy post that the company has missed so many opportunities to make a unique, industry leading product with Google+ that it's hard to understand what purpose the platform still serves.


Or, as Messina put it: 'So what the f*** is Google+ for anyway?'


With privacy both an important and misunderstood concept in cyberspace, Messina wrote that the Google's lack of strategic thinking means that the development of online identity-with all its positive and negative connotations-has been essentially ceded to Facebook.


Google did not respond to a request for comment. Read the entire post here.


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