There's a huge possibility that G+ will beat Facebook in the near future. What G+ need to do is to integrate unique features every now and then to lure users to transfer from FB to plus.
I do not think it is possible. I have many friends signed up in google plus, but they do not have much friends in Google Plus. For ex. me, I have only 8 friends in google plus, but around 380 in FB...
Lol no way man It's just another desperate try from Google to compete with the FB strong advertisement
thank you guy,s for sharing this discurtion,It's not impossible to beat Facebook.It's kinda too late for google but you never know nowadays,Google plus can not beat Facebook, lets see in future.
Facebook is very famous social media site.Its not easy to beat it.But Google+ is working good.If Google+ continue its working .It will definitely beat Facebook.
i read from the new that there has been a sharp decline in google plus daily returning visitors since the first day they launched...FACEBOOK IS HERE TO STAY
I don't Think so That They were compete with each other. They Both Has the capabilities got get their users hold on.
Google+ (pronounced and sometimes written as Google Plus, sometimes abbreviated as G+) is a social networking and identity service,[1][2] operated by Google Inc. The service launched on June 28, 2011, in an invite-only "field testing" phase.[3] The following day, existing users were allowed to invite friends, who were over 18 years of age,[4] to the service to create their own accounts. This was suspended the next day due to an "insane demand" for accounts.[5] On August 6, each Google+ member had 150 invites to give out,[6] but on September 20, 2011, Google+ was opened to everyone 18 years of age or older without the need for an invitation.[7] After Google+ went public, users registered to Google with an age under 18 were unable to sign up for Google+.[8] Google plans to open up Google+ to all users over the ages of 13 after proper safety features are added.[9] Google+ integrates social services such as Google Profiles and Google Buzz, and introduces new services Circles, Hangouts and Sparks.[10] Google+ is available as a web site, and will be available as a desktop application,[citation needed] and is already available as a mobile application, but only on the Android and iOS operating systems. Google has launched an API platform for developers.[11] Sources such as The New York Times have declared it Google's biggest attempt to rival the social network Facebook,[12] which had over 800 million users in 2011.
I guess the thing is: Who here is on Facebook and who here is on Google Plus? The answer, I would think, is 9 out of 10 here are on facebook, maybe more. And 1 out of fifty has Google Plus. Facebook has 800 million users. Do you think they are going to all up and start again at G+? I don't. G+ would have to offer $10 notes to everyone to get them to join. IMHO.
After having used google plus for couple of months now, I think FB will continue to rule. Googleplus just does not seem as social as FB for some reason. May be, it's the user interface or whatever.