Google+, the product of social networks from the google, is aimed at users of 20 millions in the coming days, just three weeks after its launch, according to the calculations.
Paul Allen, the founder of Ancestry.com, said Wednesday that its growth model that estimates the prevalence of surnames, on Monday indicates that the site had beaten the 18 million users and was growing by 750,000 per day.
The Google+ iPhone app, which was released earlier this week, was the top free application from Apple iTunes Store.
Allen said the growth rate has declined slightly since last week, when there were a million people joining each day.
Google+, which is constructed as a social network that uses the idea of "Circles" - user-generated groups of people to contact. The idea is like Twitter, to allow a wider social group can be created on Facebook, without reciprocity "friends" of the system requires, in addition to allowing people to post length limit instead of Twitter 140 characters.
Allen says the growth potential is enormous .. "Google has not started marketing Google+ through any of their other channels, however, more than one billion people around the world use Google products, including the top rated search engine, YouTube, Blogger and president Eric Schmidt says that the vision is to integrate the circles and share with all other Google properties. When that happens, you will likely see millions of people joining Google+ every day for a period of time. "
Larry Page, Google's chief executive, expressed satisfaction with the growth of the following services of the company record profits and revenue last week. At the time said that Google had spent 10m + users. Allen says his own model at the time was 13m users, indicating that it is probably generally accurate.
Allen explains his method: "I have no access to log files or from a panel of consumer I'm just measuring the number of Google users + no different surnames are randomly selected every day last week increased the sample of the surnames .. I see 100 to 1,000.
"Over a period of four days, the sample of 100 names showed Google+ growth rate of 28.4%. The name shows 1000 growth rate was 28.5%. [It] is statistically insignificant. So I'm not sure whether to keep running 1,000 consultations per day name or just stay with 100. Yesterday, the number of people with surnames fell from 23 922 1000 (all have the hand) to 24,990, an increase of 4.47%. I tried to get the count of a full day after the original account, but there is no way to ensure that my staff can input the exact time. The account can be off by several hours, cutting accuracy. "
• Meanwhile, Google is killing the Google Labs, the experimental area which unleashes the potential of products to see how users like it.
The move is part of a new approach to product releases are tighter, and depart from the practice at random times for the release of their software.
In a blogpost, the company says "we are prioritizing our efforts to products" and that "we believe that greater concentration is essential if we maximize the tremendous opportunities ahead."
Google Labs has a wide range of products and ideas, some incipient form. Among engineers who work there are Andy Hertzfeld, a former Apple employee who worked on some of the first designs of Macintosh and has actively participated in the design of Google+.
Paul Allen, the founder of Ancestry.com, said Wednesday that its growth model that estimates the prevalence of surnames, on Monday indicates that the site had beaten the 18 million users and was growing by 750,000 per day.
The Google+ iPhone app, which was released earlier this week, was the top free application from Apple iTunes Store.
Allen said the growth rate has declined slightly since last week, when there were a million people joining each day.
Google+, which is constructed as a social network that uses the idea of "Circles" - user-generated groups of people to contact. The idea is like Twitter, to allow a wider social group can be created on Facebook, without reciprocity "friends" of the system requires, in addition to allowing people to post length limit instead of Twitter 140 characters.
Allen says the growth potential is enormous .. "Google has not started marketing Google+ through any of their other channels, however, more than one billion people around the world use Google products, including the top rated search engine, YouTube, Blogger and president Eric Schmidt says that the vision is to integrate the circles and share with all other Google properties. When that happens, you will likely see millions of people joining Google+ every day for a period of time. "
Larry Page, Google's chief executive, expressed satisfaction with the growth of the following services of the company record profits and revenue last week. At the time said that Google had spent 10m + users. Allen says his own model at the time was 13m users, indicating that it is probably generally accurate.
Allen explains his method: "I have no access to log files or from a panel of consumer I'm just measuring the number of Google users + no different surnames are randomly selected every day last week increased the sample of the surnames .. I see 100 to 1,000.
"Over a period of four days, the sample of 100 names showed Google+ growth rate of 28.4%. The name shows 1000 growth rate was 28.5%. [It] is statistically insignificant. So I'm not sure whether to keep running 1,000 consultations per day name or just stay with 100. Yesterday, the number of people with surnames fell from 23 922 1000 (all have the hand) to 24,990, an increase of 4.47%. I tried to get the count of a full day after the original account, but there is no way to ensure that my staff can input the exact time. The account can be off by several hours, cutting accuracy. "
• Meanwhile, Google is killing the Google Labs, the experimental area which unleashes the potential of products to see how users like it.
The move is part of a new approach to product releases are tighter, and depart from the practice at random times for the release of their software.
In a blogpost, the company says "we are prioritizing our efforts to products" and that "we believe that greater concentration is essential if we maximize the tremendous opportunities ahead."
Google Labs has a wide range of products and ideas, some incipient form. Among engineers who work there are Andy Hertzfeld, a former Apple employee who worked on some of the first designs of Macintosh and has actively participated in the design of Google+.
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