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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Google I/O 2010 - Keynote Day 1 - Full Length



Randy Cantin · Shopping Consultant Web Developer and Design at Ranready Companies
Regardless of the numbers. Goggle +1 is a hit in my book.
Reply · 4 · Like · Follow Post · Monday at 2:10pm

Diganta Sarkar · Top Commenter · Works at Expedia
Same here :)
Reply · Like · Monday at 8:36pm

Michael A. Robson · Top Commenter · Shanghai, China
This would be such an awesome Keynote slide, if it actually meant something.

Google has a +1 button beside every friggin link on a Google Search Results page, and every single link/post/cat video on Google Plus. How exactly is it impressive that people are clicking the like button. Served? Served what? Congratulations you've just proven that lots of people use Google.
Reply · 2 · Like · Follow Post · Monday at 6:36pm

Bill Roy · Uni. Bradford
So?

Wow-we, Google has the '+1' button shown 5 billion times, wow, I have a white pixel that shows up on every site more than that, and hey, what about the letter 'e', how many times does that show up? Christ things must be bad if all Google can crow about is how many impressions for a spy cookie it has inserted shows up on pages.

But then again, idiots like the stupid thing because they think Google did it for 'THEM', the visitor, just how moronic can some people be? Anyway, I hope Google keep it up as it looks like it is falling fowl of European law and Google +1 could soon be outlawed.
Reply · 1 · Like · Follow Post · Monday at 5:36pm
jwaladon (signed in using AOL)
Everything is a hit with Google :)
Reply · Like · Follow Post · Monday at 11:30am

Dev Naruka
Not everything dude... Not all Google products are good.
Take Google Wave for instance. Nice concept, but such a big hit.
Reply · Like · Monday at 3:33pm

Manal Assaad · 26 years old
Google Buzz and Waves weren't hits at all =/
Reply · Like · Monday at 4:37pm

Aaseesh Marina · SQE at Google
"I’m know sure where the discrepancy between" --> Did you proof read?
Reply · Like · Follow Post · Monday at 1:56pm

Robin Wauters · Top Commenter · Writer at TechCrunch
No that's your job :) thx
Reply · 5 · Like · Monday at 2:17pm

Jasa Furlan
I wonder how many people know what +1 button even means or does...
Reply · Like · Follow Post · Monday at 1:59pm

Jack Woo · Singapore, Singapore
does this also count? +1
Reply · Like · Follow Post · Monday at 12:04pm

Peter Bailey · Web Developer at Independents United
How many does Facebook get?
Reply · Like · Follow Post · Monday at 12:58pm

Anthony Clauser · Top Commenter · Rochester, New York
Who cares?
Reply · Like · Monday at 5:39pm

Peter Bailey · Web Developer at Independents United
People in the business (me)
Reply · Like · Monday at 5:42pm

Michael A. Robson · Top Commenter · Shanghai, China
Facebook doesn't bother with this stuff. You wanna know how many times the LIKE button has been clicked? ... Whatever.. Trillions of times... Here's what really matters: 800 million users.
Reply · Like · Monday at 6:37pm
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Ashutosh Nigam · Web Developer at IMedia Designs
nice post...thanks for sharing.
Reply · Like · Follow Post · Monday at 3:00pm

Wisdom Jobs · Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
Is this real? I don't believe it.
Reply · Like · Follow Post · Monday at 2:17pm

Dhiram Shah · Top Commenter · R.N.Shah High School
Does this really affect the SERPS?
Reply · Like · Follow Post · Monday at 3:26pm

George Urban
super!
Reply · Like · Follow Post · Monday at 11:37am

Thomas Lock · Top Commenter · Ryerson
I have to say G+ is just great in so many ways, it's like the best of Facebook and Twitter put together but not a replacement in my opinion.
Reply · Like · Follow Post · Monday at 10:52pm

Nick Fleker Felker · Top Commenter
Is served mean displayed, or clicked? That answer makes the statistic a lot different.
Reply · Like · Follow Post · Monday at 11:03pm

Marc Ferland · Co-Owner, Director of Internet Applications at Griffland Media
Google will lose to Facebook... again.
Reply · Like · Follow Post · Monday at 9:12pm

Viktor Hesselbom · Programmer at OII
I +1'd!
Reply · Like · Follow Post · Monday at 4:49pm

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