Smartphones overtake those other phones

Today Apple will announce the new iPhone. 

Yesterday, Google announced over 500 Million Android devices had been activated.

As all this happens, the Pew Internet and American Life Project has come out with new numbers on Smartphone usage.

  • 45% of American Adults own Smartphones
  • 55% of mobile subscribers own Smartphones (For the first time… more of us are using smart phones than feature phones)
  • Nearly 70% of those who make over $75,000 own Smartphones

In a similar report, Nielsen indcates that 74% of young adults (25-34) now own smartphones.

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Why Google+ Will Allow Us To Get Geekier

Too often, I have skipped sending the “geekiest” of my tweets and facebook posts, because they just won’t make a ton of sense to the most of my friends and followers.

This is where the ability to target with Google Plus may be a big help!

I am actively involved in a number of communities.

Faith, Running, Interactive Media, WordPress Development.

I have cringed once in a while when sending a tweet, realizing that… while many in my communities may appreciate it, many others may just view it as noise.

That doesn’t mean I intend to completely “silo” my Google+ content. It just means I can be a little smarter in getting my content out.

I may push a status like “Just completed my 5th marathon!” out to everyone… but “10x800s today… had negative splits!” is probably best left for my running friends.

Launching a new site today” may be worth sharing. “Upgraded my PHP to version 5.3… reminded I need to replace my include() statements.” can be shared with my development friends only.

If nothing else… Google+ will allow me to get geekier.

 

7 (Missing) Things That Will Make Me Love Google+

I’m playing around a bit with Google+ this week.

As I’m writing this, it’s still in a rapidly expanding private beta.

Let me start by saying I will never rip on a products stability or functionality while it’s still in beta.

That being said, there are a few things that could tip me over the edge and make me fall in love to G+

1 – iOS app

It is, apparently, on its way! The mobile-web version is nice, but I’m just missing too much functionality. I’m seeing a lot more interaction from my Android friends (…wait… friends with android devices… I don’t actually have any android friends… that’d be cool)

2 – API

Also… on it’s way. The beauty of Facebook and Twitter right now is my ability to leverage other applications (Tumblr, Instagram, SocialCam, WordPress, etc…) to organize my social media flow. Right now that development really hasn’t happened for G+. When it does… I’ll be a little more on board.

3 – Mobile Hangouts

My phone has a better camera than my laptop. I’d love to hang-out… on the go.

4 – Broader friend finder

I’ve exhausted my Google Contacts, and really don’t have any on Yahoo and Hotmail. I’d love to mine my other socnets.

The other issue I’ve come across is that most of my G+ friends are of the “tech-set”. The more of them I add to my circles, the more my suggested follows center around that area.

5 – +1 Trends

Google has added the items I’ve “+1’d” across the Internet, to my profile. I’d love to see what’s trending. Not only globally, but in my circles!

6 – A place for brands

Again, Google says this is coming. I’ve seen a few brands (primarily content publishers) jump on the account creation process already.

I have just been a part of migrating too many brands from Facebook profiles, to groups, to pages – to want to jump on this TOO quickly. I am glad it’s being acknowledged, and hopefully we will avoid significant brands trying to fit their round persona into the square hole of a personal profile.

I’m glad they are recognizing this need, and are developing a place for it.

7 – My friends

Most of you who read this are still following a link from Twitter or Facebook. Frankly… I have no loyalty to any social network… I just hang out wherever YOU do.

What about you? If you are on Google+, what will prevent this from being “just another status update I have to worry about”?