soupsoup:

thenextweb:

We also asked respondents’ opinions on Google+ vs. Twitter. This did divide opinion, with 40% saying that they did prefer it to Twitter, but 33% saying that they didn’t and 27% not sure. There’s certainly mixed feelings about this one, and is indicative that it’s really too early to call whether Google+ can surpass Twitter or whether they’re competitors at all. (via Over 2/3 of Google  users are ready to say goodbye to Facebook - TNW Google)

Keep in mind this is a closed beta currently used mostly by tech geeks. I’m betting a lot of the core users of Facebook aren’t going anywhere.
Also, there’s a big difference between prefer and actually cutting ties with Facebook. A lot of folks want to leave but don’t want to lose the connection to friends and family.

Un poco pronto para preguntarlo, pero ya se va marcando una tendencia…

soupsoup:

thenextweb:

We also asked respondents’ opinions on Google+ vs. Twitter. This did divide opinion, with 40% saying that they did prefer it to Twitter, but 33% saying that they didn’t and 27% not sure. There’s certainly mixed feelings about this one, and is indicative that it’s really too early to call whether Google+ can surpass Twitter or whether they’re competitors at all. (via Over 2/3 of Google users are ready to say goodbye to Facebook - TNW Google)

Keep in mind this is a closed beta currently used mostly by tech geeks. I’m betting a lot of the core users of Facebook aren’t going anywhere.

Also, there’s a big difference between prefer and actually cutting ties with Facebook. A lot of folks want to leave but don’t want to lose the connection to friends and family.

Un poco pronto para preguntarlo, pero ya se va marcando una tendencia…

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  3. cholutions reblogged this from soupsoup and added:
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