Maybe it's because their goto is analytics and "how can monetize this?" instead of "what do users want? what do they need?"
Both of these had a sizable user-base that would have been leveraged, as opposed to G+ starting from zero.
Maybe it's because their goto is analytics and "how can monetize this?" instead of "what do users want? what do they need?"
Both of these had a sizable user-base that would have been leveraged, as opposed to G+ starting from zero.