Google+, a new social networking service that Google released, since June 28, 2011 has developed very rapidly. Although new users must register through the invitation of members who have already registered, the number of users multiplied so quickly.
As a result, Google could shut down an invitation feature that allows each user to invite his friends. Google also openly admitted to being overwhelmed by the number of users is growing very rapidly beyond expectations.
Surveys conducted Paul Allen, founder and CEO of Ancestry.com FamilyLink, showing Google+ current users have exceeded about 4.7 million people. The number is several times more users than a week before the new 1.7 million.
Paul Allen’s research is based on population distribution Surname (family name) from the U.S. Census Bureau data. It was during this new method of fitting to analyze the population in the U.S..
Google itself has yet to release exact data Google+ users. However, the former CEO of Google Eric Schmidt was revealed last week that millions of users already. Of course still far from Facebook users who have exceeded 600 million users. Sooner or later Google+ will be a rival to Facebook.
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