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+1 for another QA viewpoint!

The first time I tied a bowtie it literally took me 30 minutes.

That would be beyond awesome.

Neither is better. Both fill their niches quite well. I prefer Android but the simplicity that iOS has is great and like they say "It just works".

Sadly, the great feature of Google+ is circles. Sure people may not be posting, but they also may not be posting to circles that you are in.

Most of my RL friends aren't on G+, if they've even heard of it. I do have a few friends I've met via Facebook and some of them are on G+. I know of one person that has left Facebook completely for Google+ and she was never a super user of facebook. I could probably do the same but I don't want to hear my wife's mouth

It really depends on how you want to use it. If you want to stick to just your friends then do so and don't switch. If you want to find people with similar interests and discuss those interests then its a freaking gold mine.

That's the thing though. You can invite them but you don't have to interact with them at all lol

Thank you Brent. Not for posting something that I agree with but for writing something that seems to go against the collective grain and writing it out in simple detail.

Agreed. The fact that he loaded it without her knowing is another flag that this was coming for a while and Find my Friends is being used as a scapegoat.

I have the same phone (original model not the 4G) and have dropped it a few times and all I have is a small crack from below the home button to the left side before the screen even starts. You have accomplished something.

Yeah I've dropped my vibrant a few times and for the longest it didn't have a scratch on it. Now all I have is a slight crack going from just under the home soft key to just about the bottom of the screen on the left side.

I don't see how this is an ouchie. Most newer phones have been ranging from 250-300 with a contract extension.

You've been out of the loop all week haven't you?

yeah I haven't used it much but I'm all sad panda about it.

I have a different experience on each of the 3 networks I use. I get a lot more informative content on Google+ where as I get randomness on Twitter and Facebook. I'm okay with the randomness but having multiple identities doesn't bother me. Everyone uses these sites differently. If Google+ doesn't fit your wants or

Exactly, and they are making constant improvements and additions.

And how many accounts on other social sites are consistently used?

Usually when people cite privacy concerns its when your personal info is able to be gotten by people that you are not friends with. Take for instance, there was a report a week or so ago that Facebook was tracking its users via the Like button even AFTER they logged out of Facebook. Any site that has a like button

I have a circle of gizmodo authors that have Google+ accounts. Here are the few that I have.