The social
networking space continues to grow, and it’s good to see some worthy
competition to Facebook. I know that I need to sort my own Facebook friends to
protect what information can be seen by who, but I haven’t done it because of
how much work it takes to sort through the hundreds of people into the
appropriate lists for work, school, etc.
Google+ saw huge
growth when it launched, and Facebook has had to respond in order to stay
relevant when Google+ took over all of the technology headlines (as well as
people’s Gmail inboxes). People behind Facebook have had to implement new
changes like their improved messaging and chat, and elements like Smart Lists
will help keep people returning to the site rather than defecting to other
networking choices.
Resinger, Don. "Facebook
unveils Smart Lists to categorize friends." CNET News (2011):
13 Sep 2011. <http://news.cnet.com/8301-13506_3-20105420-17/facebook-unveils-smart-lists-to-categorize-friends/>.
I think that what facebook is doing is seeing a threat to them. Facebook has really stood alone for along time on top of the social media tower, and I think now that Google+ has come out, many users seem to find themselves to be very interested in what exactly it is. I for one am one of those users, not only because its the new thing, but because you must be invited into google+ to use. So it makes one seem pretty prestigious to be invited. I for one use google+ but dont really know how to use it. But im sure once everyone else catches on, it may take over that thrown that facebook holds
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