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Mens Breakfast - Saturday October 8th @ Reachout Community Church

I have been missing several Mens Breakfast call outs for a long, long time. So when it was announced last week in church that today was going to be a Mens Breakfast session, I immediately made a positive mental note to make it a point to attend.

I was so thrilled to be there, especially to receive words of encouragement from fellow friends.

Gareth drove up from Newark to preach to us, which was very kind of him.

Below are some pictures I took today.


Introduction To Databases - Stanford University

I got an email this morning mentioning that the above course which I signed up for about a month ago has started. I am looking forward to this. Below are further details related to the course.

Saturday, September 24th 2011

A new announcement from the course staff:

Welcome to the online Introduction to Databases class! The class has not yet officially started, but in this pre-launch period, you can begin looking at the first week of content so that you can see what's coming and get a head start.

You can get started right away by watching the video lectures that we have made available. After watching the lectures, you should continue to complete the assignments that have been designed to help deepen your understanding of the material. Finally, we strongly encourage you to participate in our online Q&A forum, where you can post and answer questions and gain reputation points!

As we roll out additional course content and website features, we want to hear from you what is working and what isn't. You can use the Feedback link near the top of this page to give us general feedback about the class, content, bugs, or any other issue.

We are all very excited to have so many people on board, and we hope you'll have fun learning about databases!

-- Jennifer Widom and the db-class.org Team

One day It Will All Make Sense

Whiles doing my normal rounds of browsing on Facenook this evening, I came across some pictures taken by Prince Agyeman. I kind of like his pictures, so whenever his has new posting - which are mainly pictures - I tend to spend some time looking through his shots. So I came across some he had taken, I suspect of a book launch by a rap artistcalled Common. I must admit, I have never heard of this person, or of any of his music. So I quickly do some Googling and find out that this book has been highly recommended, even by Maya Angelou. Now if she says a book is good then it must be good. So I then quickly head over to Amazon and order the book. Sixteen quid it cost me, but I am sure it is worth every penny. Below is a review I have yanked from Adam Bradley [credits to you]

Click on the link above to read the whole review on this book.

Starting Off

OK, the contents that you see below were originally on another page on this website. I thought I could then further update the contents of this page as you would on your home page in wordpress. However after an extensive search on the internet on various forums, it appears this is not possible. What a blow. So I have had to transfer the contents and created a category labelled "Akramaman And The Lartey Family". What this now means is that I can update anything related to this category and mark it up as such. Also, all the comments previously made have been moved so they will appear as all being made on the same day. I could edit the dates, but I don't have the time, hence I am leaving it as it is. On this page, I am going to try to map the roots of my Family Tree. Born in the UK, and later moved to Ghana to do my secondary school education, I moved around the different regions in Ghana with my Mother, hence during those years, I didnt have much contact with the rest of my family in Ghana. When I did eventually got introduced to them,I suppose in a way, it was too late. There are so many of us, scattered everywhere. I would say the Lartey Family is more concentrated in the USA and in the UK. There are a few family members in Germany.

My Late Mother's name is Madam Elizabeth Laingoye Lartey. She had four other brothers namely Mr Emmanuel Adjin Lartey, Mr George Lartey, Mr Kotoko Lartey and Mr Aryee Lartey. They have all passed away. Uncle Adjin Lartey was the last one to recently kick the bucket.

......to be continued

25th December 2010

I will work around my four uncles (who have all passed away). When I was recently in Ghana, i was supposed to sit down with my cousin and seek her help in getting the Akramaman Family tree down on paper. Unfortunately other pressing issues had to be sorted out. I am back in Ghana - by God's Grace - on the first of January. Hopefully I will be able to sit down with her and get this project underway.

The Four Uncles are; 1. Mr George Lartey 2. Mr Kotoku Lartey 3. Mr Aryee Lartey 4. Mr Adjin Lartey

Mentoring Tuesday

About three years ago, I decided that I would ask one of the Directors at the place I work to be my mentor. I approached his secretary and asked her to put the question forward on  my behalf. Days rolled into weeks, and weeks into months and the secretary still hadn't asked the question for me. So I decided to take the task into my own hands. At a convenient time, I approached the Director and popped the question,. He was absolutely delighted, but insisted that he would only mentor me once a year;  and as they say, the rest is history. On tuesday, I meet up with him for my second mentoring session with him. Actually, I messed  out meeting for the day up. I assumed that our meeting [as I recall from the reminder in my dairy] was for 3.30PM. When I went up at 3.20PM to see his secretary, she looked at me with surprise and said she thought I was already with the Director in his office. Oh dear I said to myself, thats me doomed. Anyway I asked the secretary to apologise to him and try and pen me in for another day. Just as I got to my desk, my phone starts ringing. It is the secretary. She says the Director would like to see me ASAP for our meeting. I silently said a pray of thanks to God and rushed back up for my meeting.


Our meeting started off with me updating my mentor with what I have been up to since our lasting meeting. I then went to inform him that I was concentrating my efforts on Project Management and attaining a certification in Network Security. With regards to Project Management, I said I had identified certain people within the company whom I had approached for help, however I was concerned about the frequency I can approach these people to remind them of my plight. The good thing is that I have made that first move towards seeking assistance; my problem, which I mentioned was how much the people I have approached be willing to assist me. Mentor: do not assume that the help you have asked for will be forthcoming. Me: why? Mentor: [1] people like to make you think that they want to help, but will not. [2] people are afraid of you progressing further than they can if they help you. [3] your immediate contact might not be in the best position to help, whereby, you will need to speak to the person who is above your contact for help. [4] your contact might be too busy, even though they give you the impression that they want to help. Everyone is not forthcoming in telling you what is black and white.

Finally, I sort some advice from my mentor regarding a pressing issue. Over the course of my IT career, I have acquired a code set of friends whom I constantly keep in touch with. Now I have noticed that most of these friends tend to get high paying contracts, whiles I am stuck with the measely hourly rate. Whenever I see these friends of mine, it is immediately obvious that they are doing well for themselves financially. Obviously, being the human being that I am, I tend to dip into this "sense" of being low. It does not last long, as I always tend to snap out of it. Mentor: Value what you have.

Nightmare On Blogodo Road - 23/08/2011

Who said God doesn't answer prayers?

So since my last update, a few things have been happening here and there regarding the saga I have with Ms Florence Massoud. There have been a few more visits to the Rent Control Offices, and also the guy handling the case at the Rent Control Offfice has taken a trip to my property to have a look around. Why, only God knows, however my agent did inform me that Ms Florence was seeking repayment of money she has invested in the renovation of the main building, but I doubt that was his reason for taking the trip there - Lord help us.

And another development has arisen - a good and positive one I should say. , My current tenants have decided to vacate the main building. According to my tenant, he has been offered a contract in another part of Ghana, hence renting the property will no longer be required - fair enough. I do have my suspicions though and I am certain that Ms Florence Massoud has been pestering  them. Well they have gone now, which I personally think is a blessing in disguise because Ms Florence Massoud can now take her stuff out of the main building and I can replace them together with any other work that needs to be done.

So, why my first statement "Who said God doesn't answer prayers"; I got a text message from my agent 2 days ago informing that Ms Florence Massoud was packing her stuff from the out house she is currently occupying. You can imagine my joy sandwiched between the surprises . I seriously thought I would have to purposely go back to Ghana to personally throw this woman out of my house.

My agent says she will still have to make that final trip to the Rent Control Offices as requested by the Officer the for his verdict. One thing though, I am not lowering my guard regarding Ms Florence Massoud all because I do not trust her. People of her nature always seem to have something up their sleeves.

My lessons learnt so far? 
1. Get someone to make regular visits to your property on your behalf on a regular basis. Stick the money into a high earning account. At the end of the day, if you don't have to use the money, at least you can earn some interest out of it.
2. Demand a deposit from any potential tenant. The will used to offset any cost you the Landlord might incur if the tenant damages your property.
3.  Never lease your property out for more than two years in a row. For example, if you someone wants to lease your property for 6 years and you are comfortable with that, then just renew the lease every 2 years with the option to cancel the lease after a period of the agreed by both of you.
4. Do not lease to individuals, unless they are filthy rich. Lease out to companies and even then, they must be bloody rich. Do an intensive investigation on the company or person. All this is in aid of giving yourself some piece of mind.

 

Steve Jobs Resigns as CEO of Apple

Steve Jobs, co-founder and two-time CEO of Apple, offered his resignation to the company’s board Wednesday.

“I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple’s CEO, I would be the first to let you know,” he wrote. “Unfortunately, that day has come.”

Jobs has been in poor health for some time. In January, he announced that he would be taking a medical leave of absence from the company. He returned to the public spotlight in March to help launch the iPad 2.

Jobs advised the board to “execute our succession plan” — by naming Tim Cook to replace him. Cook, formerly the COO of the company, has been standing in for Jobs since January and was widely tipped to be his successor. Cook also stood in for Jobs during his bout with pancreatic cancer in 2004. “The Board has complete confidence that Tim is the right person to be our next CEO,” said board member Art Levinson, chairman of biotech firm Genentech, in a prepared statement.

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Jobs will not be leaving the company altogether, and the move was clearly well-planned in advance. He has been elected Chairman of the board, Apple said Wednesday, and Cook will be joining the board, effective immediately.

“I believe Apple’s brightest and most innovative days are ahead of it,” Jobs wrote. “I look forward to watching and contributing to its success in a new role.”

Apple stock was down 7% in after-hours trading, but rallied and was down just 5% by 7:50pm ET — suggesting Apple’s succession plan had calmed the markets.

Here’s the full text of Jobs’ statement.

Story via Mashable

All That Glitters Is Not Gold

Life can work its charm on you. When that happens, you feel so good with yourself. Your day is just a breeze and you do not have a care in the world. Even in such a situation, you are prepared for what is thrown at you, because you do not expect the "totally unexpected". However I must admit, other people have confessed that there comes a moment when you get a nasty slap on the face. A slap which, no matter how hard you attempt to deflect it or take the hit, knocks you right off your feet.

Saying this brings me on to the next bit. This is out of a simple question. How prepared should one be from the moment they awake up from bed till when they lay down to sleep. You think or to say, imagine, that you have seen it all. However there is just that occasion, totally unexpected, that slaps you in the face and completely slams you the  ground. Your reaction? Total disbelief. Your comeback? Several hours after. Your after thought[s]? That is for you to decide. This occurrence would not be from a stranger, but from someone whom you thought you knew. Someone whom you thought you got on well with, not exactly a friend or family member. If that were the case, then I should think you could handle it much better. It has been said that people are funny, meaning - as I would decipher it as — you cannot successfully analysis a person or even think that you know someone that well. Somewhere along the paths that you both travel and happen to link, you will find out about the bad side of this person. Actually bad side is too strong a definition, I would say "the unexpected or the unimaginable".

Their have been times when I have read about people blatantly being accused of something they haven't done, and you can see on the other side of the picture the accused strongly denying any knowledge of the charges being shoved his/her way. Of course these are like day to day issues that you have probably come across in real life or from watching a TV show. You do not take much notice of it because, hey its just one of those things and also it has never happened to you, so you say to yourself "who gives a rat arse".

UCB Word For Today - Do You Need Direction?

The Lord watches over the path of the godly...' Psalm 1:6

God will speak to you through relationships. Sometimes He will give you direct revelation, but often He will speak to you through relationships. His Word says, 'Remember your leaders, who spoke the word of God to you...' (Hebrews 13:7 NIV). Who speaks into your life? To whom are you submitted? Without good input you will live unprotected and undirected. God will speak to you through your gifts. 'A man's gift makes room for him...' (Proverbs 18:16 NAS). When God is directing your steps you won't need to kick the door open or force your way in. Your gift will bring a solution and meet a need; therefore, you'll be welcomed, valued and rewarded. He'll speak to you through your thoughts. '...we have the mind of Christ' (1 Corinthians 2:16 NIV). When our minds are renewed by His Word and lined up with His will, God actually thinks through us. Consider what an advantage that is! God will speak through open doors. Paul wrote, 'For a great door for effectual is opened unto me, and there are many adversaries' (1 Corinthians 16:9). God will open doors for you, but you must remember that with every opportunity He gives, challenges come too. That's what builds your faith and strengthens you for the future. He will speak through 'a word' of confirmation. 'Thine ears shall hear a word behind thee, saying, This is the way, walk ye in it...' (Isaiah 30:21). Note the word 'behind'. This word comes after you obey God, letting you know you've made a good decision and that you're on the right track. Yes, you can be led by God. His Word says, 'The Lord watches over the path of the godly.'

Its Ms Galaxy

Where do I begin....only God knows. I am blogging this page because I came across my niece's website from a link her Mum posted on Facebook. I have known this young lady from the age of ermmm 6. I will not say too much but rather let the web audience see for themselves how talented Ms Galaxy is. Well done gurl. You have never stopped in believing in what you believe in. Love, kisses and hugs

 

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The Bugatti experience - Three Days At The Langham and Beyond

I was fortunate to stay at The Langham Hotel, in London for two nights. Just before stepping out to dinner at an Italian restaurant nearby, myself and a friend had a few few drinks in the hotel bar before finally heading off to the restaurant. Just as we emerged from the hotel, we were confronted with a Bugatti Veyron. For me it was an experience as the only times I have seen one was in magazines or on the TV. Anyway we quickly whipped out our mobile phones and started taking pictures of the car. Obviously we were not the only ones doing this, however, the doorman did not interrupt us as we were staying at the Hotel and he knew us. Other people were shooed off as I assume the doorman was only protecting the possibility of him getting a tip when the owner returned. So below I have pictures I took with my Blackberry 9800 smartphone.


....and a few more details related to this awesome car:

Manufacturer

Bugatti Automobiles

and

Volkswagen Group

(parent company)

Production

2005–present (Last Bugatti Veyron 16.4 sold)

Assembly

Molsheim

, Alsace, France

Predecessor

Bugatti EB110

Class

Sports car

Body style

Standard:

2-

door

coupé

Variant:

targa top

Layout

Longitudinal

mid-engine

, permanent

all-wheel drive

Engine

Standard:

8.0 L (488 cu in)

W16

quad-

turbocharged

1,001 

PS

(736 

kW

; 987 

bhp

)

[1]

Super Sport:

1,200

metric horsepower

(883 

kW

; 1,184 

bhp

)

[1]

[2]

Transmission

7-speed

DSG

sequential

Wheelbase

2,710 mm (106.7 in)

Length

4,462 mm (175.7 in)

Width

1,998 mm (78.7 in)

Height

1,159 mm (45.6 in)

Kerb weight

1,888 kg (4,162 lb)

Designer

Jozef Kaban

[3]

Google+ is Awesome. Facebook Maimed, Twitter Mortally Wounded?

I´ve spent the last week playing with the new Google+, and I´m here to tell you the service is pretty damn awesome.  Dozens of Silicon Valley startups, especially social behemoths Facebook and Twitter, must have had some pretty fun meetings over the last several days.  The title of the meetings: how the f*ck are we going to defend ourselves against this incredibly daunting offensive from the big G?  I´m not sure if they can.

 

Social Networking Improved?

Google+ is like Facebook.  The interface looks almost identical, with the classic three column homepage seen in Facebook.  But the differences start to kick in immediately when you try to make friends.

In Facebook, you cannot friend someone unless they friend you back.  And once that person does friend you, for the most part they see all of your updates and you see all of their updates.  The result is a privacy nightmare and a news feed filled with everybody´s junk.  Most of us have not fully appreciated these glaring problems at Facebook because until Google+ came around there was no other game in town to show us how bad they were.  Now we know better.

 

Instead of treating all of your friends as equals, Google lets you put them into different groups, called circles, such as “friends”, “acquaintances”, “family”, “sports fans”, and so on.  These circles represent a powerful innovation.  They allow us to send more personal updates just to our closest friends instead of forcing us to share with all of our hundreds of acquaintances.  This simple task is not easy to do within Facebook.  Furthermore, Google+ allows us to chop up our incoming news stream based on what circle they are coming from, so that we can focus on just the updates from our family or just the updates from our coworkers.

The Google+ circles concept is powerful and easy to use.  It represents the defining, foundational difference between Google´s and Facebook´s vision for social networking.  If this new model takes off with users, then Facebook will find itself in the uncomfortable position of having to replicate these features within its own platform.  Unfortunately for Facebook, moving to this new paradigm will not be possible overnight.  We are talking about a major architectural overhaul (update: I mean major as in the backend and more importantly the UI.  It will probably be hard for Facebook to integrate this model into their UI in a way that is intuitive and widely adopted by users).  In the meantime, Google will have a chance to attract significant numbers of users and influence.

Privacy Granted

Each of us on average has hundreds of friends on Facebook.  When you share things on Facebook, you have to share it with all of them! How stupid is that?  Therein lies Facebook´s infamous inability to solve the privacy problem.

 

When faced with the decision to share with all of our Facebook “friends”, or not to share at all, most of us have chosen to throw our privacy concerns out the door and to share.  Meanwhile, tens of millions of people unwilling to give up their privacy have been forced to do the opposite – they have refrained from using Facebook entirely, and have missed out on the utility and fun to be had from social networking.

With Google+ we get our privacy back.  We can share an update with one single person if we like.  We can share it with any arbitrary circle of friends that we designate.  We can even share an update with anyone in the world and make it searchable across the web, simply by marking it “public”.  We have been liberated to share our digital lives with the same granularity of privacy we experience in the real world.  That is a good thing.  We will share more now that we don´t have to share with everyone, and we will share the right things with the right people.

Following People That Aren´t Friends (AKA Twitter Is Screwed!)

One of the most powerful aspects of Google+ that is completely absent from Facebook is the ability to follow the updates of people that you aren´t “friends” with at all (Facebook approximates this with “pages”, but this isn´t quite the same).  In Facebook, you get to see all of a person´s updates or none of them.  There is no in between.  In contrast, with Google+ you can follow absolutely anyone you like, and they don´t have to approve it or follow you back.  This takes away the awkwardness of having to confirm or deny someone as a “friend”, but more importantly allows for assymetric sharing.  The result is a Twitter-like functionality, allowing you to see the updates from people that are interesting to you, such as celebrities, politicians, photographers, and so on.  We can follow other people´s updates (well, at least the ones that they mark as “public”), even if they are not following ours.  Users are already scrambling to acquire Google+ followers, an extremely valuable asset in the world of online marketing and influence.


Twitter is in trouble

I would not want to be in Twitter´s shoes right now.  Google has taken Twitter´s follow model and seamlessly integrated it into Google+.  But Google+ seems to offer everything Twitter offers and much, much more.  With Google+ you can broadcast to your hordes of followers, just as with Twitter, but you are no longer limited to 140 characters.  You are also no longer limited to characters alone!  You can share videos, images, etc.  And now discussions can blossom around your content in a way that is not nearly as flexible with Twitter.  Google+ is Twitter on steroids.  Google+ allows you to send a much richer set of information to your followers, and it allows them to interact with you and each other around that content.  Will Facebook be forced to follow Google´s lead on this?

Going in Twitter´s favor, however, is its simplicity.  Twitter does one thing (allows you to follow people) and it does that one thing well.  Perhaps that simplicity will win out in the end?  Coincidentally (or not!) it was revealed yesterday that Twitter and Google have discontinued their agreement in which Google paid Twitter a substantial fee to include the Twitter stream in Google search results.  Go ahead and add another minus for Twitter.

Social Streams Filled With Junk – Not Anymore!

Not only has Google+ addressed the privacy problem, but they have also taken a big whack at the insane junk problem that is all too common on Facebook.  Do any of these problems afflict your news feed within Facebook?

  • You have hundreds of friends, but your news feed is always filled up with nonsense from the same 5 friends that seem to send an update every other minute
  • All of your hundreds of Facebook friends get equal ability to dominate your news feed with their updates, regardless of how important they are to you as individuals
  • There is no EASY way to slice and dice the updates coming into your news feed by topic or who they are coming from (I emphasize easy, because with Facebook lists you can mostly do this, but the feature is not integral to the platform, and thus most users don´t know about it or use it)

With Google+ the problems above are mostly resolved.  When people share something about sports, they might only share it with their sports buddies, and save their other 490 friends from seeing more irrelevant junk in their news feeds.  Not only will the updates coming our way be more targeted, but we will also be able to chop up this incoming stream of updates based on who it is coming from.  Google+ lets you take your incoming news stream and see only the parts that come from people that you have designated as close family, or science friends, or whatever.  Say goodbye to the overwhelming mess of a news feed that we see in Facebook.  Google+ just made news feeds much better.

Lets Hangout On Google+

Google+ offers too many new and innovative features to the social networking mix to practically list here.  One impressive feature that cannot be ignored, however, is something called a Hangout, in which you can invite one or more of your circles to join you in a chat room.  The room is enabled with both text chat and video chat and the feature is just totally killer.  Hangouts also serve as a virtual movie theater where you and your friends can watch youtube videos together as a group.  Hangouts add a whole new meaning to the “social” aspect of social networking.  Facebook will likely attempt to replicate this feature soon, but even with help from Skype I think it will take them a while to replicate it well.

Tools such as Skype, Gmail, Tinychat, and even the infamous Chatroullete have offered text and video chat for many years.  So why are Google´s Hangouts so important, and so notable?  The difference is twofold.  First, the implementation from a technical and user interface perspective is top notch.  Hangouts are easy to use, and they work great.  Second, and more importantly, this is the first time that group text and video chat has been combined directly into a social network on a large scale.  Chatting with a group of people is by definition a social activity.  Combining this activity with a social network introduces all of the trappings of socialization that we expect as humans.  A critical mass of the “right” people is present on the network, and enough of them are online when you are there to produce  a meaningful gathering.  Furthermore, the Hangout offers users the ability to enter and leave the gathering on their own terms, avoiding the awkwardness and inconvenience of having to ask someone directly to enter or (gasp!) leave the chat.

Beyond these practical attributes, Hangouts offer a feature that is currently unparalleled in the digital universe: the ability to converse with a person of interest, such as a celebrity or scholar, that you aren´t necessarily friends with.  It is up to each celebrity to decide how often and with whom they will initiate Hangouts.  But already in these early days of Google+ it has become common for people of interest, such as Google´s Vic Gundotra, to initiate a Hangout with the first 20 random people that choose to join (20 people is currently the maximum Hangout size).  Google´s Hangouts offer us the ability to hang out with friends, celebrities, and people of interest, no matter where we are physically in the world.  That is pretty awesome!

Monopoly No More

Facebook, with nearly 1 billion users and an enormous advantage in terms of features won´t be dethroned overnight.  The end game is impossible to foresee, but one thing seems likely: Facebook´s winner-take-all monopoly position in the social networking space is probably over.  That is an unbelievable change in perspective from just one week ago.


The biggest winners here are the users, for now it looks as if we will have not one, but two major social networks to choose from in the future.  While Google+ lacks a mountain of features and 3rd party applications compared to Facebook, it also offers quite a few awesome features of its own that Facebook DOES NOT offer.  To compete with its new rival, Facebook will be forced to up its game, and innovate faster.

More importantly, we can hope that Facebook will eventually be forced to treat its users better.  Several reports indicate that Facebook is in a panic over the Google+ phenomenon, and is reacting by squeezing users´ability to take their friends with them to Google+.  This is exactly the sort of anti-user behavior we all loathe from Facebook.  As a former Google employee, I am biased, but still I feel Google is a much more responsible and trustworthy guardian of our personal data than Facebook.  We need look no further than Google Takeout to see Google´s refreshingly positive attitude towards users.

The slower Facebook moves to counter the Google+ threat, the more power, users, and influence it will lose to Google+.  Already a trickle of users are choosing to close their Facebook accounts for good in favor of the new Google+.

Where Do We Go From Here?

For all its strengths, Google+ is still missing quite a bit of Facebook´s magic.  Google+ currently offers no platform for third party developers to create awesome games like Farmville, widgets, utilities, and the nearly unlimited features that we have come to love and expect from Facebook.  Google+ does not have Facebook´s digital currency, known as Facebook Credits.  Google+ does not have advertising.  Google+ does not offer corporations, interest groups, and other entities the ability to create dedicated landing pages.  Most importantly, Google+ only has on the order of hundreds of thousands of users, vs Facebook´s hundreds of millions!

Clearly Google+ has a long way to go to compete with the Facebook incumbent.  And yet Google+ has quite a bit of mojo of its own that Facebook does not have.  In the coming year we will see Facebook copy many of Google+´s innovations, while Google+ will likely roll out every single one of the missing components just mentioned.  One year from now, we will likely have two social networks that are similar in many ways, and if Google+ proves compelling enough it might even close the user gap significantly.

Yet Google+ has a secret weapon that even the mighty Facebook will be hard pressed to combat over the long run.  That secret weapon is everything that Google has that is not Google+.  A formidable armada of Google products including Gmail, Picasa, Calendar, Docs, Maps, Search, News, Youtube, Chrome Web Browser, Blogger, Translation, Android, and more stands at the ready to assist and join Google+ in the battle for the future of social networking.  These products are best in class, extremely difficult to replicate, and are used by more than a billion people across the planet.  As these products are seamlessly integrated with Google+, we are about to witness an incredible two way explosion of value and utility.  Google´s products will gain all of the powerful attributes that social networks deliver – virality, discovery, crowdsourcing, sharing, “liking”, and so much more.  Meanwhile, Google+ will be given a steroid boost of products that deliver content, tools, and capabilities to its hungry hordes of social minions.

Google users are already being given a taste of this integration with a new unified user interface that is being rolled out across nearly all Google products at this very moment.  A black status bar is plastered across the top of Gmail and other products, giving users instant Google+ updates and one click access to Google+ at all times.  Many users have noted that getting updates from Google+ is quite pleasing and addictive, and thus Google+ looks to become extremely sticky with users.  Google products are also getting a new look and feel that is consistent across all products and within Google+.  This consistency everywhere gives users the comfort and familiarity of always being in the same ecosystem no matter where they are within the Google universe.

For all the wonder and power that Google+ appears to offer, it is yet to be seen how big of a hit it will be with users.  The Google circles paradigm might not resonate with users as well as Google hopes and users may fail to show up in large enough numbers.  I´m betting, however, that users will indeed enjoy the new Google+ quite a bit.  Myspace cofounder Tom Anderson recently gained attention with his own positive opinion (but really what does he know?).  The stock market, however, is definitely giving Google an initial plus.  Google´s stock is up on the order of 12% since Google+ was first launched.

If Google+ does indeed take off, Twitter would appear to be in some serious trouble, and hundreds of other Silicon Valley darlings are likely to become obsolete.  On the flip side, thousands of new ideas and startups will be given a new platform and partner with which to make their mark on the world.

For Facebook, the launch of Google+ is a wake up call to innovate even faster, and a mandate to treat users and their privacy better.  Facebook is a nimble company, with tons of smart people and they won´t take this new threat lying down.  But the threat is real, and it appears to be a powerful one.  Facebook will have to scramble.

As for Google, the launch of Google+ is a shrewd move, especially for a company that has failed so poorly in the social space in the past.  Google + is as much an effort to make Google´s own products better and more useful as it is an attempt to thwart the Facebook threat.  As such, even if Google+ is unable to compete head on with Facebook, it is still likely to represent a big win for Google´s products and its users.  I say plus to that.

Disclosure: I am a former employee of Google.  I am an investor in both Google and Facebook

Update: we hope to get some google plus buttons installed on the site soon!

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Thoughts: interesting article. Unfortunately I missed out on Google's initial dishing out of their Google+ accounts. I cannot even get an invite. I feel Google have not let the sudden (or calculated, call it whatever you want) rise to fame of Facebook affect them. Actually, I think they have watch how events have turned out and in the background worked on a similar project by "perfecting" it based on their observations of the current trend in the social network niche. I am not a dedicated user of Facebook, which means I have not explored its features to the max, so I cannot make a valid comparison based on what I have read. For those of you who have been fortunate to be using both systems, feel free to make your comments here. Of-course, Facebook will fight back, with newer features and ideas, however the main thing is not to leave things for too long.

PS, if anyone has a spare invite for Google+ they need to use, then please send it my way. Many thanks, my email ID is ->  joseph.djamasi@gmail.com

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