Thursday, 20 October 2011

Google+ and its Billions Uploaded Photos. Does it matter?

Google+ was lauched on last June 2011. Google+ can be said as one of the successful social media because their presence in this field is just quite new and they have attracted 43 million people as end of last month.
One of their feature is instant upload in which it has the purpose to help their users to stop worrying about losing photos (losing important memories that they have created) by automating the photos to upload themselves and as in October 2011, there are 4,3 billion photos that have been uploaded.


I was just wondering whether their users really love and actively use this feature or they just don't know how to deactivate them as I read some reviews that stated the stupidity on the instant upload which indicates that they actually hate the idea of instant upload but they can do nothing to stop the instant upload.

So, does this numbers of the uploaded photos show their feature has been actively used by the users or the users just don't know how to deactivate the instant upload?

1 comment:

  1. No it doesn't mean anything in terms of G+ use. All pics from Picasaweb were automatically taken over so they already started with quite a large number.

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