Hello guys , I have both one but we all are facebook addicted so give your opinion Which is better one Google+ or Facebook? and why?
I prefer the Facebook. Because it has more features than G+. Moreover this is an effective which can generate the guaranteed traffic to your website.
It is very early to say this as Google+ is in developing phase and Facebook is also preparing to compete with the giant. So my friend just wait and watch. What ever be the result we will enjoy the latest features from both of them.
I think Google+ is better than Facebook despite its lack of maturity and features because it implemented the very core features of a good social network better, like grouping your connections. Nevertheless, I agree with you Peter it'll probably go the way of Wave because the masses won't adopt it. But I loved Wave to death and I'll be pleasantly surprised if I'm wrong about this. Regard Tanmay Sasvadkar
Hi, defenetely Facebook... You'll have way more results with facebook because google is too new in social networking... it's the beginning... wait and see if Big G can compete with Mr Facebook...
Google and facebook shouldn't be compare to each other because these are two different thing. Google is a search engine while facebook is a social networking site. Both are top in their respective niche.
I did not use Google+, If i am trying to login in Google+ i am getting a message 'We're testing with a small number of people, but it won't be long before the Google+ project is ready for everyone. Leave us your email address and we'll make sure you're the first to know when we're ready to invite more people.' Currently Facebook is better, lets see the future of both website.
I think Google Plus could do well, if they get enough people to join. One of the infuriating things about Facebook is that they're not terribly user-focused--they roll out changes without testing or responding to any feedback, and just expect people to live with the changes. I was annoyed when they forced me to turn all of my favorite books on my profile into links to pages, which, even when I allowed it so my books wouldn't disappear, ended up erasing over half of my list. Google is much better known for rolling things out slowly and soliciting user feedback. Even if they don't fix everything they should, I still think they might have a leg up on Facebook if they're smart about it.