I’d love to give you my opinions about the new Google+, but unlike EVERYONE else int he blogging community, I haven’t gotten to use it yet. No invite for John. So, for those of us on the outside, I am posting the next best thing — a virtual ton of links to posts about Google+. Someday, if I get on, I’ll be sure to tell you what I think. Le’ts start with a comic from the wonderful XKCD.
And Now the Links
- Is Google+ a Game Changer? from Kommein by Deb Ng
- Why I’m Rooting For Google+ from A VC by Fred
- First Look Google+ from Conversation Agent by Valeria Maltoni
- Your Google Plus FAQ from Marketers Studio – David Berkowitz’s Marketing Blog by David Berkowitz
- Google+ Not me too! from Jim’s Marketing Blog by Jim Connolly
- Google Plus as Google’s glue from Strange Attractor by Kevin
- What Google+ Learned from Buzz and Wave from Smarterware by Gina Trapani
- How Google+ Transformed Picasa Web from Google Operating System by Alex Chitu
- Facebook Engineers Build Google+ Inspired Facebook Hack from TechCrunch by Alexia Tsotsis
- Google+: It’s Not About Social, It’s All About SEO’s Next Frontier from jungleG by Jorge Escobar
- Google Plus: Why Facebook and Quora Should Worry from Skeptic Geek by Mahendra Palsule
- Make Google+ Look More Like Facebook from Mashable! by Christina Warren
- Google+ first impressions from Colin Walker – expanding my online world by Colin
- Google+: Everyone Seems to be Missing the Big Picture from StephenPickering.com by Stephen Pickering
- The Google Plus 50 from chrisbrogan.com by ceb
- Google+ Referral Traffic Possible to Track, Unlike Buzz from louisgray.com by Louis Gray
- Google+ Isn’t Just Another Social Network, But It’s No Facebook (yet) from The Digital Letter Ken Yeung
- How Google+ Addressed Useful Network Features from Conversation Agent by Valeria Maltoni
- Google+ Opens To More People, But Will That Last? from Search Engine Land by Danny Sullivan
- Google+ Will Succeed Where FriendFeed, Buzz and Wave Failed. But Will It Go Mainstream?
from @NewCommBiz by Tac Anderson - Why Google+ could find a home in the workplace from WebWorkerDaily by Simon Mackie








