Friday, July 8, 2011

Google dealing with privacy bugs in Google+

Google's new social networking site, Google+, which is built to beat Facebook primarily on privacy features, has several privacy bugs the company is working to fix.
While some enthusiastic beta testers clamor for Google to open the social networking site to everybody now, it's clear Google needs to address these issues before launching Google+ more broadly.
Stumbling right out of the gate over privacy problems would likely doom Google+'s chances of emerging as a viable, realistic rival to Facebook, which rules the social networking market with about 700 million account holders.
So far, beta testers have been mostly positive about Google+, particularly over its design to make it easier for users to share posts and content with different sets of people, as opposed with their entire list of contacts.

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