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Larry Dignan, Andrew Nusca and Rachel King

Google's Page upbeat after 3 months on job: 10 million on Google+

By | July 14, 2011, 1:41pm PDT

Summary: Google boasts strong second quarter earnings as CEO Larry Page reveals initial yet solid user statistics about Google+.

Google delivered strong earnings for the second quarter today, but it is Google+ that has grasped the spotlight.

Speaking during the company’s quarterly earnings webcast for investors, CEO Larry page repeatedly exclaimed how “excited” he is about Google+, the company’s foray into the social networking market.

Here are just a snapshot of how successful Google+ is so far:

  • Over 10 million people have joined Google+ (as predicted)
  • Over 1 billion items have been shared and received in a single day
  • The +1 button is used on average 2.3 billion times a day

For perspective, it’s only been around for a few weeks, and Google+ is still in field trial mode, only accessible on an invite-only basis. Additionally, it is the first product to represent Google’s new visual redesign as seen on Google’s home page and other apps such as Gmail and Calendar.

Page spoke broadly about Google+:

Our goal with Google Plus is to make sharing on the Web like sharing in real life, as well as to improve the overall Google experience. Circles lets you choose with precision who you’re sharing with. Not surprisingly, this has been very well received, because in real life we share different things with different people. Hangouts allows for serendipitous interactions, like in real life when you run into a few friends. It gives you seamless and fun multi-user video, and it is really amazing. Last quarter we launched the +1 button in search results and ads, enabling users to recommend stuff they like and to have those recommendations show up in the search results of people they know.

He also noted that while the Mountain View, Calif.-based tech giant is not pinning all of its hopes onto Google+, Page did say that it represents on of Google’s new “beautiful products that are simple and intuitive to use.”

The next step for Google+ is to integrate Google’s other core and established products. Page didn’t offer many specifics during the webcast, except that the company is focused on “improving all of Google.” For now, there’s that black bar at the top of the browser window that points to each Google App.

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Rachel King is a staff writer for ZDNet based in San Francisco.

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Rachel King

Rachel King is a staff writer for CBS Interactive in San Francisco. Before serving as a contributing editor at ZDNet in New York City for two years, she previously worked for The Business Insider, FastCompany.com, CNN's San Francisco bureau and the U.S. Department of State. Rachel has also written for MainStreet.com, Irish America Magazine and the New York Daily News, among others. Rachel has a B.A. in Mass Communications and History from the University of California, Berkeley and a M.S. in Journalism from Columbia University, where she served as art director for the student magazine, Plated.

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RE: Google's Page upbeat after 3 months on job: 10 million on Google
mrswilliamson 4th Oct
@tatiGmail Yes, good point wink DJ agency
Good job Mr. Page, now, kick Elyson's a** and we are lookin good.
@tatiGmail Yes, good point wink DJ agency
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It is fun to use.
joel@... 14th Jul
I have found the features easy to understand and to use. Almost intuitively you find your way around the control pannel. I feel like I'm playing with mi son's Wii console.
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And why is it that ZDNet and TechRepublic are giving Google's products such huge coverage of later? Have their bloggers been paid? Another payola scandal?
@Gis Bun
Agreed ..... Every blogger here is a huge fan of google and/or apple..apart from these two companies every other company is a clown in the pack for these guys ... happy
They need to integrate all their awesome services into Google+ ASAP...
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Rather Google than FaceBook
kraterz 15th Jul
Zuckerberg deserves to get buried. He's shown nothing but utter contempt and disregard for users and privacy, himself having said so in no uncertain terms. I'm already on google+ and wish them all the best.
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Does anybody did the math?
belli_bettens@... 15th Jul
1 billion items had been shared in a day by 10 million users... Do we have to believe that every user shares an average of 100 items each day??
The use of the +1 button might be correct (but still...) because it shows up on every users' searchresults that is logged in.

However, Google+ rocks! happy
@belli_bettens@... Yeah! Me too. Something's getting fudged. Nobody uploads 100 items per day or likes 230 things, and they've got that for an average. Here there be 'bots.
@belli_bettens@... The figures are skewed... not to take away from Google+ as I find myself liking it quite a bit even if it is not - as many in the tech media are alluding to - a Facebook killer. Unless they are counting each comment as a "share" event... I follow Felicia Day and she usually has hundreds of comments on each of her entries... and she has posted 2-3 times per day.
Hey common folks.. facebook too counts all the shares and likes as items shared on facebook. And so does Google +. So, where is the problem ???
...funny how there is no +1 option to share this article on Google+...I shared it on facebook instead...can't wait for the full blown product to come to us!...the beta is SuperGoogleistic!...
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Google must hack!!!
albayaaabc@... 15th Jul
as we so love Google and its emazing tegnology for research engine with For-Loop and other services we wish 10000000 happy plus's Users_Yah_

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