Good news for Ubuntu fans
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r_a_trip Nov 09, 2011 4:45 AM EDT |
Alas, that doesn't include me anymore. I dropped that Canonical product after the "Buttons stay on the left!" fiasco. Which was fortunate as it saved me the Unity mess. I wonder how many former Ubuntu users also thought "Meh". |
lcafiero Nov 09, 2011 3:04 PM EDT |
I wouldn't exactly stop the presses for this particular item. This is probably the biggest yawner of the decade, since on the day that story was posted, Google+ allowed groups to have pages. So Ubuntu joins just about every other group on the entire planet starting a page on Google+ and posting it to various circles. I got about 200 invites for groups on Google+ that day, Ubuntu being one of them. |
helios Nov 09, 2011 3:27 PM EDT |
"This is probably the biggest yawner of the decade" Buzz not withstanding... |
tracyanne Nov 09, 2011 4:41 PM EDT |
I have a google+ page too. |
JaseP Nov 09, 2011 5:32 PM EDT |
Quoting: I have a google+ page too. And probably more hits, given their falling stats at Distrowatch... |
Steven_Rosenber Nov 09, 2011 5:36 PM EDT |
Now that non-people (companies, brands, products, interests) can get a Google+ page, everybody is making announcements like this. |
Koriel Nov 10, 2011 1:17 AM EDT |
I have a Google+ page looks like im unique just like millions of others :) |
flufferbeer Nov 10, 2011 2:31 AM EDT |
@Steven_Rosenber and Koriel, Absolutely spot on! Like Facebook, you don't have to actually get PEOPLE to actually _use_ Google+, you just have to temporarily get those "non-people" to throw up G+ pages for just enough status-symbol time until the next "big thing" comes around. IIRC, the 1st static-type all-HTML webpages were the first status symbols to become big in this regard. Just my 2c here. |
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