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by dragonwriter
4773 days ago
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The complaint seems backwards: the actual inconvenience the the author is posting about is a direct result of the fact that Google isn't forcing users into Google+, but instead making it an aggressively promoted opt-in option for users of many of its existing services, providing a list of the benefits and a chance to opt-in when an existing service which it can enhance is used. If it was actually forced, this would not occur. |
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