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It had been a daily routine for many to update their statuses, to post photos and videos, to let their friends know where they are and at the same time, to stay posted on latest happenings in and around their social circle ...and it can be quite addicting to some, which can lead one in becoming a narcissist, a stalker or developing some sort of ADHD. Kidding aside, there is a newcomer which is developed by the social engine giant, Google which is the Google+ project which offers Real-life sharing, rethought for the web.


According to their website, the Google+ project is still 
testing with a small number of people, but it won't be long before it will be ready for everyone. It has been reported on
 FoxNews.com that Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook founder) is listed as the most followed user on Google+ with a whopping 29,543 followers, according to SocialStatistics.com. Beating out both Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, who come in at second and fourth with 19,878 and 15,646 followers.

I thought back then that if websites were people then Facebook would be the social butterfly, Twitter is the chatterbox, Tumblr is the rebel without a cause and Google is most likely to be a nerd - but with the launch of this project, it made me reconsider that Google can be as outgoing as the other sites. I am looking forward to create an account and experience the Google+ project for myself. ;)

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