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B Miller
20 Mar 2015

One main feature I like is the Google Photos or Picsa 3 which gathers all of my photos and videos automatically and uploads tthem to my Web Album. In the past my computers have crashed and I had to do a new install. I had everything backup on discs and Flash Drives but with the Picasa 3/Google Photos, once I downloaded the Google Chrome and Picasa programs, all of my photos and videos were still stored in the online Web albums. I did like having the Google programs separate. Signing in to all of my Google accounts with one user name and password is not something I agree with. Thr bonus to having to remember all those user names and varioius passwords is that it keeps my mind active and hopfully hold Alzheimers and Dementia off.

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Katya
20 Mar 2015

Google Plus is not going away. Other statistics unmentioned here, support the fact that more people are moving away from Facebook and toward G. Plus. Anyone who is an artist or poet knows that G.Plus is a superior platform than Facebook for creatives. I have used both platforms for a long time, and I spend less and less time on Facebook because the presentation is weaker. Just my opinion. Thanks for the article.

EDITOR'S NOTE: "Other statistics...?" Reference please?

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Anne Hassell
20 Mar 2015

I really wanted to use G+, especially because it allows you to control your audience, but I found it too confusing to use regularly. I never could figure out how to post on G+ and have the post also appear on Facebook, although I do know a few people who do that regularly. I prefer what seems to be the basic ethics of G+ over Facebook, but the confusion factor overwhelms me.

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Jack
20 Mar 2015

I never liked Google+, I never used Google+, and I'm happy to see it disappear. Good riddance.

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my3ke
24 Mar 2015

I was a Google Buzz user (remember that?) and was converted to G+ automagically when Buzz was taken offline. Buzz was OK and I've gotten used to G+ and use it daily. There are bits that are confusing, but if it goes away I won't be setting up a Facebook account. That beast just seems clunky to me. I've been testing Diaspora but it's still rather young and has some growing pains. I guess there is always email, eh?

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Gianfranco Fronzi
31 Mar 2015

I found +Google worked flawlessly .
And I found it to be a very usable social outlet .
I'm surprised to see this .

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