If not a compelling reason to switch to Plus, then a reason to switch away from Facebook.
Google is in the advertisement business, no question. But they tend to frame that in terms of "How can we maintain a useful experience for people using us, while still making money?" Whereas Facebook's approach is, "How can we make the most money while making it tougher for people to stop using us?" #ddtb
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One more reason to switch to Google+: No ads.
Though I suspect we'll see some eventually. Even so, Google's ads in other servers like Search and Gmail tend to be surprisingly unobtrusive compared to many other places on the web. #google+ #Facebook #Advertising
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Hot for 2012: Facebook Ads in Your News Feed! [Facebook]
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TechCrunch, citing an anonymous Facebook ad bro, says Zuckerberg's Like empire will soon start dropping advertisements in your news feed, which hitherto this point has been sacred ground. But in 2012, the place you once trusted as an untainted source of keg pics and meme links will be festooned with one …
