One of my friends shared this presentation on my Google+ this morning, and I thought it was a pretty interesting take on what all this Google+ hype is about. What do you think?
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Okay..YES! I’ve been trying to figure out how to put into words that the Google+ adventure is a “complete” solution..but hadn’t found the way to explain that it’s so much more than Facebook..and well I fell in my own trap by trying to compare it directly. This approach is EXACTLY what I was going for, so I’m glad someone obviously more intelligent than I found a way to put it into a presentation. I completely agree that the, “total solution” approach is where this is going. The whole, “you can do everything here” and do it in a clean, straight forward, and collaborative environment that can run on ANY computer and/or mobile device.
..BILLIANT!
Hmmm. Didn’t know about the blue ocean theory. It makes sense.
This is fascinating! It does make a lot of sense in that if you build a system that works around the way people naturally work they are more likely to adopt it than forcing them into a generic social network experience.