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Mobile Google+ for iPhone is attracting its users with its unmatched features Early July 19, 2011, Google+ knocked into Apple’s App Store and at a short notice captured a wide spectrum of customers for Apple iTunes Apps Store. The unpredictably growing popularity of Google+ has created a vulnerable situation for facebook. Considering the status of Google+, which is still in its early phase with just 18 million users, it is predicted that it will soon overhead the 750 million users of facebook. Further, with its hitting the Apple’s App Store day before yesterday, it has facilitated its users with the easy uploading of contacts from Mac and Outlook address books. This can further enhance its adoption number. The mobile Google+ for iPhone is taking its users by surprise with its flawless features, such as the app’s push notifications for updates, which enables the users to see the latest comment posts and messages on your Google+ account, without opening the app. The app’s photo viewer facilitates the iPhone users with its uploader feature that allows the users to click and upload photos from their mobile camera directly. According to Josh Lowensohn from CNET, some of the features that are available for desktops are yet to be added to the mobile apps. As stated by him, “there’s no video chat option to make use of the multiuser video hangouts feature, even if you’re on an iPhone 4 with dual cameras. Also, the Circles organizing are just a big list of contacts, versus the drag-and-drop experience you’d get on the desktop. This makes organizing large groups of contacts more laborious but is understandable, given the smaller amount of screen real estate.” In order to overcome the existing flaws and issues in its launched model, Google has sped up its updating process to stabilize the condition. |
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