Google Plus Killer Facts and Statistics

Sep 17, 2011
Google+ Killer Facts and Statistics This facts and data statistics released by IdentyMe collected from sources which concerned with Google Plus trend.

When you read this, the data might has been changed from the last time I posted because Google+ will always be change, up or down. Who knows?

I. Total Population

26.000.000 registered users and counting.

II. Gender

- 72% (17,950,433) Guys;
- 28% (7,726,716) Girls;
- 20% (5,142,077) Others.

III. Cost

$585.000.000 to build Google+.

IV. Employees

500 employess working to build Google+.

A Month Google+ Attract 25 Million Members

="Google+" Google+, Google's social networking media, capable of attracting 25 million users. That number makes Google+ as the fastest social network site that can hook the user in large quantities.

This achievement through Google+ in less than a month. Launched in late June, 25 million visitors already use social media recorded on July 24. From the results of comScore's research, as noted by Reuters, Google+ visitors on average to reach one million visitors every day.

United States became the country with the most visitors, which is 6 million people. Followed by India with more than 3.6 million users. Canada and the UK has about 1 million visitors, more than 920 thousand in Germans, and Brazil more than 780 thousand members. France and Taiwan each have about 500 thousand users.

Fakta: Mayoritas Pengakses Google+ adalah Pria

Google+ Screenshot Google Plus Info - Selama ini, statistik seringkali menunjukkan bahwa jejaring sosial seperti Facebook lebih banyak diakses oleh wanita ketimbang pria.

Namun, rilis terbaru yang dikeluarkan oleh SocialStatistics dan FindPeopleOnPlus justru menyebutkan sebaliknya. Kedua pencatat data statistik di internet ini mengatakan situs jejaring sosial yang baru keluar, Google+ lebih banyak diakses oleh pria daripada wanita.

Hasil perhitungan menunjukan nyaris tiga per empat atau sekitar 74 persen pengguna Google+ adalah pria. "Ketidakseimbangan ini bisa menjadi masalah buat Google+ yang ingin menaklukan Facebook," kata CEO Mashable, Pete Cashmore, seperti dikutip dari Daily Mail, 17 Juli 2011.