Online Search giants Google have launched a new social networking service under their Google+ project which many industry pundits say is aimed at wrestling the inline audience from social networking giant Facebook.
Google in a statement today said the new service is currently available on invitation only will avail a better social networking platform where one shares what they want with the people they want.
“Not all relationships are created equal. So in life we share one thing with college buddies, another with parents, and almost nothing with our boss. The problem is that today’s online services turn friendship into fast food—wrapping everyone in “friend” paper—and sharing really suffers,” Google said in their notes explaining the new service.
The battle lines have been drawn between Google and facebook as can been seen from much of the write up about the new Google+ service, which keeps alluding to current social interaction websites.
Online content consumers and those seeking to further their interactions online will be happy at the new option availed by Google+ but some will be concerned that another clouding service has come in to confuse online users the more on what is really a good or better service for social interactions.
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