Google so far does not excel at applications that are by their nature designed for "hanging around."
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Why Google Isn't Good at Social Apps Yet
The kind of application that Google knows how to make well are the kind that serve a utilitarian function. Google's search engine excels at allowing users to search for something, consume, and move onto the next thing.
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