Thanks to Nadia Aly (www.NadiaAly.com), I got a chance to play around with Google+ getting to know its "hangouts", "circles" & having been around using Facebook for a while and known the "pokes", "likes" , thought it would be well to see how these two Social Networking sites stack up against each other.
#1. Circles vs Friends
Google+ Circles
- Friends - Someone you're close to & can share personal details
- Family - Close & Extended Family (As per Google & the added a note on in-laws too, I liked that :-) )
- Acquaintances - People you might have met, but aren't close to
- Following - People whom you might not necessarily know but might share common interest and would be keen to follow
Then it also has the ability to add new "circles".
Vs Facebook Friends
Yes Facebook does have the ability to classify friends, family. But as you would agree, its not as easy as Google+ to do the classification
#2. Hangout vs....
#2. Hangout vs....
#3. Google+ Sparks vs...
#4. Facebook Gaming vs...
Though Google does hold a stake in Zyngna (according to the filing by Zyngna), we have not yet come across any news that Google+ will have a gaming feature. Gaming has major share in success of Facebook with games like of Farmville, etc with over 53% Facebook users playing game & popularity of Facebook Credits giving a heads up to in-game commerce. Hope we hear about it from Google soon.
#5. Facebook Business Pages vs...
#5. Facebook Business Pages vs...
One more feature that is missing from Google+ is the ability for an enterprise to launch their pages. Though its being talked about, we have not yet seen it as part of the current roll-out of Google+, hence Facebook is a clear winner on this point.
There are few other points at which I think they stack up equally like - Privacy, Liking (+1 & Facebook "Like"), Location based information (Google+ Location & Facebook Places).
At this point, though in my opinion its an even contest, with Google+ having a slender edge by the virtue of its previous failed attempts. But the users are the clear winners & are spoilt of choices now.
Let the war begin with Google+ public launch.
Meanwhile, do keep sharing your feedback & comments.
There are few other points at which I think they stack up equally like - Privacy, Liking (+1 & Facebook "Like"), Location based information (Google+ Location & Facebook Places).
At this point, though in my opinion its an even contest, with Google+ having a slender edge by the virtue of its previous failed attempts. But the users are the clear winners & are spoilt of choices now.
Let the war begin with Google+ public launch.
Meanwhile, do keep sharing your feedback & comments.