G+, bigger than you think. Even on iOS.

G+, bigger than you think. Even on iOS.

Originally shared by Karl Smith

The most used mobile apps in America. #ghosttown  

Via: http://qz.com/481245/these-are-the-25-most-popular-2015-mobile-apps-in-america/

11 thoughts on “G+, bigger than you think. Even on iOS.

  1. I think the ghost town stories are from people with a stake in having us believe them, but still, it’s worth making a couple of points:

    1. The Google+ app is preinstalled on all Android devices that have the official Google app suite (that is, pretty-much everything but the cheap AOSP devices from the developing world).

    2. As soon as you start taking pictures, your Android phone offers to sync them with Google.  To do so, you end up using the Google+ app (even if you don’t realise what it is).

    I love Google+, and I love it precisely because it doesn’t have as many users as Twitter or Facebook.  I figure we already have the bulk of the signal on G+, so any more users we added would be mostly noise.

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  2. Photo sync isn’t part of Google+ any more. It was moved to Google Photos, which launched in May. And the actual syncing was always handled by Google Play Services anyway, so I can’t imagine they would have counted photo syncing as Google+ usage.

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