Melanie Pinola
PCWorld
July 9, 2011
Google+’s creepy integration everwhere may extend your online identity when you surf, and its social Circles can be very useful and flexible.
But it remains to be seen how Google’s foray into social networking will lead to a stable version of identity online like what Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt talked up at a recent event.
After all, the identity you can build on Google+ right now is almost identical to the one you can build on Facebook — the same profile, pictures and status updates. The main difference right now is the friends you can add to your Circles, due to the problems Google’s been having with letting people into the system, which Schmidt cites as Google+’s biggest hiccup.
Given all the hatred for Facebook over privacy and security snafus, it seems to me the issue on the Internet is not just lack of identity, but lack of control over your personal persona online.
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