Google+ and the problem with mixed metaphors
November 5th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
By now, plenty has been written about the trials of Google+, including this now infamous rant and grandaddy of accidental reply-all screw-ups by Google’s own Steve Yegge. But the question still remains as to why Google+ Circles — arguably the most lauded and distinguishing feature of the platform — has largely failed to meet user expectations.
As it turns out, Steve Yegge’s mistake of publicly posting something intended for a select circle of Google+ friends could have easily happened to anyone:
Thanks to my IIT Institute of Design colleagues Jin Shaun Ang and Kris Angell for their help in conducting this quick-and-dirty little usability study.
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