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The Latest from Joel Comm  Approximately three years ago, Google entered the social media scene with a service that many thought could be the Facebook killer. Given the name Google Plus, or G+, the service integrated the Google user ID into a social network that allows members to post text, photos, videos (ala YouTube), instant message, and participate in live video conferencing (known as Hangouts), among other things. Along with Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, Google + was developed to build a mass user base of members interacting and engaging with each other's thoughts, opinions, photos, videos and lives. Due to my personal experience on Google +, I recently posted the following message on Facebook. "I hereby declare Google Plus dead. You may now ignore it in good faith." Naively, I thought my post might get a few likes and comments. Boy, was I in for a shock. Read more and find out what happened!
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