Larry Page sorpassa Mark Zuckerberg su Google+

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Qualche tempo fa e, per esser più precisi, soltanto alcune settimane dopo il lancio del neo social network reso disponibile direttamente dal gran colosso delle ricerche in rete, tra gli iscritti più popolari o, per meglio intenderci, tra quelli ad essere inseriti in un maggior numero di cerchie figurava, direttamente al primo posto, Mark Zuckerberg.

Il fatto che il creatore ed il fondatore di Facebook si fosse iscritto a Google+ era risultato un dato abbastanza singolare (anche se, in effetti, non ci sarebbe nulla di strano!), ed in molti, infatti, avevano inzialmente pensato che si trattase di un fake (un dato successivamente smentito dalle dichiarazioni dello stesso Zuck e dall’apposito indicatore  presente sul suo profilo ed indicante la veridicità dell’account) ma il fatto che, stando ai dati relativi alla neo risorsa di social networking, Zuckerberg fosse anche la persona “più cerchiata” lo è stato ancor di più.

Da poche ore, però, il primato di Mark è stato battuto da Larry Page, il co-fondatore di Google, che, stando a quelle che sono le ultime informazioni disponibili, risulta essere stato aggiunto alle cerchie di oltre 600.000 utenti.

Il sorpasso nei confronti di Mark Zucckerberg, però, non è netto: il creatore ed il fondatore del rinomato social network in blu, infatti, è stato aggiunto alle cerchie di poco più di 599.000 iscritti a Google+.

La competizione, quindi, a quanto pare, resta ancora aperta ma, in ogni caso, è possibile tenere traccia delle statistiche concernenti gli utenti più popolari su Google+ mediante l’apposito servizio ufficiale reso disponibile direttamente da Google ed accessibile cliccando qui.

Riguardo invece Sergey Brin, l’altro fondatore di Google, la scalata al “successo tra le cerchie” sembrerebbe essere ancora abbastanza lontana poiché, almeno allo stato attuale delle cose, va a collocarsi direttamente in quinta posizione con poco più di 440.000 followers e direttamente al di sotto di Britney Spears e Snoop Dogg.

Via | Mashable

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