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by mullr
5309 days ago
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What's not to get? This is clearly the leading free multi-way video conferencing solution. My team recently ditched Skype's paid version; it was flaky as all hell, while hangouts is rock solid. This brings me and 6 other people back to google+ every day. It also got 5 of those 6 people to sign up for google+ at all. So given: - "hangouts" is a compelling product with early traction (anecdotal but strong) - it drives continued engagement to their strategic product - it accelerates google+ adoption by providing a concrete reason for people to register there, because "that's where the meeting is" Therefore, the right thing to do is to invest more in hangouts. |
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I agree that Google may acquire a few new users with this but this cannot help them compete with Facebook. They need to get the core (the critical mass, social sharing dynamics etc.) right where as, I feel, they are investing in building utilities to get users which they are not getting based on the basic social networking product.
This is what I meant when I said "I don't get it".