Google Insiders Talk About Why Google+ Failed

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"Last month, Google announced that it's changing up its strategy with Google+. In a sense, it's giving up on pitching Google+ as a social network aimed at competing with Facebook. Instead, Google+ will become two separate pieces: Photos and Streams. This didn't come as a surprise — Google+ never really caught on the same way social networks like Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn did....Rumors have been swirling for months that Google would change its direction with Google+. Business Insider spoke with a few insiders about what happened to the network that Google believed would change the way people share their lives online. Google+ was really important to Larry Page, too — one person said he was personally involved and wanted to get the whole company behind it. The main problem with Google+, one former Googler says, is the company tried to make it too much like Facebook. Another former Googler agrees, saying the company was 'late to market' and motivated from 'a competitive standpoint.'"
 

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How many times has Facebook tried to copy the newest it startup only for the public to be like "not interested" :francis: Foursquare, Snapchat, Instagram. I know there's more. Didn't they try a video conferencing service too, to destroy Skype :francis: They try to copy you first and put you out of business and after it fails, they offer to buy you out :francis: Google the same way
 

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I don't know if anyone remembers but when Google+ first launched it was invite only and had mostly Silicon Valley people and writers/bloggers. It seemed to reak of a :mjpls: vibe.
 
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You can't be everything to everybody. Stick to what you do best.
Making money is what they do best. This was an attempt to make money that didn't quite pan out...

According to you they should have stayed away from cell phones
 
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