[–] fossuser 15y ago ↗ Looks a lot better organized, but also a lot like facebook. Not that that's a bad thing, the facebook profile page has clearly been successful.
[–] wulczer 15y ago ↗ > Another change is that you can now hide the Google Buzz tab from your profile.Slowly admitting that Google Buzz was a complete failure... [–] alexmat 15y ago ↗ I still like it. Works for me and my small group of friends and family and I can manage who I share stuff with better than broadcasting everything over twitter. I hope they keep it around. [–] Pewpewarrows 15y ago ↗ A lot more people use Google Buzz exclusively than you would think.
[–] alexmat 15y ago ↗ I still like it. Works for me and my small group of friends and family and I can manage who I share stuff with better than broadcasting everything over twitter. I hope they keep it around.
[–] petervandijck 15y ago ↗ About time. Let's see what happens when Google finally starts taking social serious.Now where's my Google social graph? [–] patrickaljord 15y ago ↗ Right here http://code.google.com/apis/socialgraph/ [–] petervandijck 15y ago ↗ I mean my social graph. The one that's easy to use and immediately useful to me :) [–] groks 15y ago ↗ Here: https://profiles.google.com/u/0/connectedaccounts [–] petervandijck 15y ago ↗ I mean the one that is useful to me, that has, as pg would say, "a quantum of usefulness" :)Google treats the social graph as an engineering challenge, but they've never understood that it can actually be useful for stuff.And the link you posted isn't a social graph, it's a list of accounts connected to my account. Nothing social about it.
[–] patrickaljord 15y ago ↗ Right here http://code.google.com/apis/socialgraph/ [–] petervandijck 15y ago ↗ I mean my social graph. The one that's easy to use and immediately useful to me :) [–] groks 15y ago ↗ Here: https://profiles.google.com/u/0/connectedaccounts [–] petervandijck 15y ago ↗ I mean the one that is useful to me, that has, as pg would say, "a quantum of usefulness" :)Google treats the social graph as an engineering challenge, but they've never understood that it can actually be useful for stuff.And the link you posted isn't a social graph, it's a list of accounts connected to my account. Nothing social about it.
[–] petervandijck 15y ago ↗ I mean my social graph. The one that's easy to use and immediately useful to me :) [–] groks 15y ago ↗ Here: https://profiles.google.com/u/0/connectedaccounts [–] petervandijck 15y ago ↗ I mean the one that is useful to me, that has, as pg would say, "a quantum of usefulness" :)Google treats the social graph as an engineering challenge, but they've never understood that it can actually be useful for stuff.And the link you posted isn't a social graph, it's a list of accounts connected to my account. Nothing social about it.
[–] groks 15y ago ↗ Here: https://profiles.google.com/u/0/connectedaccounts [–] petervandijck 15y ago ↗ I mean the one that is useful to me, that has, as pg would say, "a quantum of usefulness" :)Google treats the social graph as an engineering challenge, but they've never understood that it can actually be useful for stuff.And the link you posted isn't a social graph, it's a list of accounts connected to my account. Nothing social about it.
[–] petervandijck 15y ago ↗ I mean the one that is useful to me, that has, as pg would say, "a quantum of usefulness" :)Google treats the social graph as an engineering challenge, but they've never understood that it can actually be useful for stuff.And the link you posted isn't a social graph, it's a list of accounts connected to my account. Nothing social about it.
[–] Grantmd 15y ago ↗ Doesn't work in the latest Chrome dev channel. Ironical?No errors in the console. You just get a blank page.
[–] iworkforthem 15y ago ↗ Er... there is http://www.google.com/profiles/iworkforthem#buzz and there is also https://profiles.google.com/iworkforthem/aboutSo there are 2 profile pages now?
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Now where's my Google social graph?
Google treats the social graph as an engineering challenge, but they've never understood that it can actually be useful for stuff.
And the link you posted isn't a social graph, it's a list of accounts connected to my account. Nothing social about it.
No errors in the console. You just get a blank page.
So there are 2 profile pages now?