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This article makes a legitimate point about the maps application. But I don't get the strange tangent on Google+ — why would anyone expect Apple to anoint the social network of a competitor which isn't even that popular?


It should be noted that Mike Elgan is a prolific user and advocate of G+ with a big following.

https://plus.google.com/+MikeElgan/posts


The only people advocating G+ are tech journalists that have a strong following and like to market their websites on it. It just doesn't have a lot of utility for the average folk who primarily want to engage with their friends and family.


Yeah - to call Google+ the Google Maps of social networking is like calling Smalltalk the Facebook of OOP.


Is that a nested analogy?




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