> That said, there isn't any viable replacement out there yet, not even one that's at the very beginning stage with only a couple thousand users.
I would say that Google+ is probably both viable and has more than a "couple thousand of users", though right now it certainly isn't getting enough traction to threaten facebook.
But if something caused a mass exodus from Facebook, Google+ would probably benefit a lot. Either that, or some new entrant.
I would say that Google+ is probably both viable and has more than a "couple thousand of users", though right now it certainly isn't getting enough traction to threaten facebook.
But if something caused a mass exodus from Facebook, Google+ would probably benefit a lot. Either that, or some new entrant.