So, while there’s been a ton of backlash to Google’s recent announcements regarding further integration of Google+ and personal data into their search results, it’s only fair to throw them a bone for some of the things they’re doing right. I’m not an apologist or necessarily an advocate for their products but just like cool stuff when it works.
For one, Google+ is growing on me. This is mostly because it’s provided a new venue to get closer to the friends I actually want to keep in touch with versus those I accepted invites to “friend” on Facebook out of guilt. Their “circles” have also been easy to use and have kept me from insulting family members and friends alike (Given how conversations aren’t always appropriate for all audiences i.e. young nephews I support getting online but who don’t need to see partially naked pictures of my drunk friend vacationing in Amsterdam).
I’m also impressed with their new music beta and accompanying “cloud” offering. I volunteered to test their beta product for a few months before it s final soft launch in November and saw dramatic improvements over time. It’s a legitimate alternative to iTunes if you’re looking for one. I was also able to quickly and seamlessly tie my music collection to their web-based platform and connect it via their free cloud offering to my tablet and phone (yes, both Android).
One last recommendation I’d make is to check out Google Currents. It is a great way to index and organize your favorite online magazines, publications and blogs. It provides intuitive formatting for displaying pages cleanly and efficiently for tablets and has definitely lead to some cool new content discoveries.
Apologies ahead of time for what can be taken as a public service announcement for Google but definitely check these new platforms out if you haven’t already and let me know what you think…