Google May Add Facebook, Twitter Links to Gmail
E-mail is about communicating with friends, coworkers and the world at large. So why should users have to switch over to Facebook or Twitter to post a status update? That seems to be the thinking behind the news that Google will roll more social-networking features into Gmail, the fastest-growing e-mail service.
According to The Wall Street Journal, Google will announce later this week a new Gmail feature that grants users to post on-going streams of status updates while using the web-based e-mail service. A source told the Journal that Google will eventually seek to grant users to stream other Google services like YouTube videos and Picasa photos.
Twitter in Gmail?
In the short term, it’s unlikely that having status updates in Gmail would cause much of a ripple at Facebook, which is a full-blown ecosystem of friends, advertising, third-party apps, groups and more.
The new feature sounds closer to Twitter, which is purely a status update service. There may be more room for Google to make some inroads there. A recent survey by RJMetrics found that the formerly torrid pace of new Twitter accounts has slowed to about 20 percent below the peak hit last July. These days, about 6.2 million new accounts are created every month.
But, it turns out, many of those accounts are vapor. Twenty-five percent of all Twitter accounts have no followers and 40 percent have never tweeted. “About 80 percent of all Twitter users have tweeted fewer than 10 times,” and “Only about 17 percent of registered Twitter accounts sent a Tweet in December 2009, an all-time-low,” RJMetrics reported.
Not a Killer App
Twitter seems vulnerable to Google, while Facebook does not, exactly because tweets just go into the either while Facebook posts go to a (sometimes very broad) circle of friends. Just as interest in blogging has started to…
source : www.newsfactor.com
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