It's hard to say if G+ long-term game is brilliant. Although its easy to say Android and Chrome are obvious longterm winners.<p>G+ still seems forced down our throats. It's the only google product that I've felt forced to use. Just goes to show you how desperate google is to get involved in the social game. We willingly use Chrome, Google, gmail, and android because they are great products.<p>I still don't think G+ offers something in social that we don't already have. Though G+ is a nice product. Ultimately I think it will find its niche and never become as big as Facebook.
I wonder what he'll say if and when some algorithm fucks up and he's unable to login to his account.<p>I like Google for many reasons, but I don't trust their accounts, and using a different account for each service removes much of the benefits.
Chrome sync is incredibly underrated in my opinion. I've got my browsing history, bookmarks, Chrome apps and open tabs from my work and home desktops, my laptop and my phone all together seamlessly.<p>Of course, Google does too though...