Until now, there were a lot of speculations going that Google+ aka Google Plus is about to hit 10 Million users mark. The news has now been officially confirmed and announced in a post on Google+ by Google’s CEO Larry Page itself. Larry has shared a detailed post describing the progress Google has made in his first quarter as CEO.
Larry says:
First we launched Google+ to field trial invitation only
Our goal with Google+ is to make sharing on the web like sharing in real life, as well as to improve the overall Google experience
Circles let you choose with precision who you are sharing with. Not surprisingly this has been very well received, because in real life, we share different things with different people.
Hangouts allow for serendipitous interactions. Like in real life when you run into a few friends. It gives you seamless and fun multi user video and it’s really amazing!Last quarter, we launched the +1 button in search results and ads–enabling users to recommend stuff they liked, and have those recommendations show up in the search results of people they know
This quarter, we released +1 buttons to the entire web, and many sites like Huffington Post, the Washington Post and Best Buy have added +1 buttons
Google+ is still only in field trial with limited access as we scale the system
Users have to be invited, sign up with a profile in order to use itHowever, the growth on Google+ has been great–and I’m excited to release some new metrics for you today
Over 10M people have joined Google+
Great achievement for the teamThere’s also a ton of activity
We are seeing over 1 billion items shared and received in a single dayOur +1 button is already all over the web
It’s being served 2.3 billion times a daySo while we have a lot of work still to do, we are really excited about our progress with Google+
The CEO also talks about the progress of Android and Google Chrome:
We have tremendous new businesses being viewed as “crazy”
Android
We actually have a new metric to report of 550,000 Android Devices activated a day!
That’s a HUGE number even by Google’s standards
Chrome
It’s the fastest growing browser
With over 160 million users