Google+ Growth

Yesterday, one person in my ‘friends circle’ of Google+ re-posted the graphic below. It’s about the initial-instant growth of Google+, as compared with Facebook and Twitter.

Of course, the graphic does not tell the full story for at least 2 main reasons: Continue reading

Now On Twitter

Well, I guess I have finally moved fully into 2010. I’ve just signed up for Twitter.

I’m connected via Facebook, blogging (two of them), YouTube, and I even still have my MySpace account (though I never use it). But I had never quite taken the step of signing up for Twitter. I guess I felt I had enough online communication, as well as plenty of online communication to update with writing blog articles, updating info on the church website and occasionally catching up with friends on Facebook.

Did I need another thing?

Well, I didn’t need another thing. But, I suppose that in 2010 (and before), Twitter is simply part and parcel with online communication. So I decided to connect The Prodigal Thought (or myself) with Twitter.

You can catch me here.

Now, my only question is whether Google’s Buzz will take over. Having a Gmail account, I’m already there. But we shall see.