Let's never hear about Apple's hyperbole again:
ÂWe build products that leverage technology to solve huge problems for hundreds of millions of people.Â
Fair enough, I'll buy that for a dollar.
"We build products you can't live without"
ORLY? Pull the other one, it's got bells on.
It seems that the RDF is strong in Mountain View, as well as Cupertino.
Interesting article, though.
(Speaking of products "you can't live without" >roffle, chortle<, I'm thinking of winding down my G+ account.
Whilst it's good on a technical level for sharing photos because of the way the software handles images, versus's FB's "squash it until it's fucked" approach, there's just too little interaction. Even when I had a photo that got 91,000 views (https://plus.google....posts/WyYUS7wsELU) I only got 12 comments. It's ironic that the comment formatting system is so much better than FB's, yet gets so little use.
It's a shame, too; the interface is just a good kicking away from being really good (too much is hidden behind dropdowns and flyouts for me) and the page never fucks up, in stark contrast to FB which manages to shit itself - necessitating a page reload or tabclose - on a regular basis.
It's enough work as it is to publicise my stuff on FB, Twitter and Flickr (and mebbe 500px too, if I can justify the paid subscription to myself. Might switch allegiance from Flickr to 500px on that score) without tipping effort into another social network that doesn't seem to bring any benefits. My photos are the only real reason I use G+.)