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    For those not sick of "Social" networking: Compare the G+ experience with Fb

    I'm already starting to think that Google may have found the gold in this niche, despite the current enormity of Facebook.

    Haw are your Google Plus experiences , as compared to Facebook and the others ?

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    What experience is there to consider? Facebook's like feature is "yeah me too" which is only valuable to the people you talk to the least, but still want to be like you, or want to get to know you by knowing what you like on facebook's page. Throughout the internet the "like" feature is nothing more than a hit counter. The only thing that matters is if your friends use Google stuff instead of facebook. I don't even do social networking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manasij7479 View Post
    For those not sick of "Social" networking
    At least you quoted Social. There's still hope the world hasn't gone insane...

    I think G+ is better. Because it has a plus. And plus means better, or more advanced. If you look around you'll notice no one does minus. It's always plus or no plus. Things with no plus, are things that just started out. They are the first. Then someone does the same thing but with a plus. That thing is better. Because is newer and... better. Because it has a plus. And because it's from google. Google is like having a plus on things. Google is its own plus. So G+ is in fact Goggle++ and this is probably because it's social networking with objects.
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    Because it has a plus
    That reminds me of the uncyclopedia page about C++ ....or as their heading said..."C=C+1" !

    That thing is better. Because is newer and... better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mario F. View Post
    If you look around you'll notice no one does minus.
    What about C--? They not only "do minus," they "do minus" TWICE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mario F. View Post
    I think G+ is better. Because it has a plus. And plus means better, or more advanced. If you look around you'll notice no one does minus. It's always plus or no plus. Things with no plus, are things that just started out. They are the first. Then someone does the same thing but with a plus. That thing is better. Because is newer and... better. Because it has a plus. And because it's from google. Google is like having a plus on things. Google is its own plus. So G+ is in fact Goggle++ and this is probably because it's social networking with objects.
    Until someone comes along with a '#' version....

    Which is dumbed down so far you don't even need the slightest of clues to use it (you just have to be able to put up with it nagging you at every opportunity).
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    Quote Originally Posted by novacain View Post
    Until someone comes along with a '#' version....

    Which is dumbed down so far you don't even need the slightest of clues to use it (you just have to be able to put up with it nagging you at every opportunity).
    I think I'll wait until a G² at least. Note that G+ lacks a right hand term, what if it's -1?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Subsonics
    Note that G+ lacks a right hand term, what if it's -1?
    G+ is actually a regular expression pattern that matches "GG".
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    Quote Originally Posted by laserlight View Post
    G+ is actually a regular expression pattern that matches "GG".
    Yes that too, but most likely the implied right hand term is the new social add-on, which could end up being negative. G² is a win win, even if you consider Google negative to begin with, unless Google is imaginary.

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