Perhaps it’s not yet time to choose whether to use Google Plus instead of or in addition to Facebook — eventually you’ll end up using the search giant’s nascent social network,and possibly both.
That’s the gist of a video created by Epipheo Studios,and we’ve embeded the footage beneath this post. Let us know what you think of it.
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Are you loving Google+? Have you yet to secure an invite? Or are you already fed up with the hype,and fear social networking overload? If you’re in the latter camp,then we have a treat for you.
We’ve found five funny videos that offer a comedic look at the new service. They include some classic memes updated for the occasion and some spoof walk-throughs that will definitely make you smile,if not laugh out loud.
Have a look through the video gallery below (which contains a bit of NSFW language),and let us know in the comments which spoofs you found amusing.
1. The Google Minus Project
This is genius. No spoilers,but if you watch one parody video on Google+,we urge you to make it this one.
2. Dmitri Finds Out About Google Plus
Dmitri's journey of discovery continues as he's informed of the launch of the new tool and what it means for online privacy. His joy is,of course,evident.
3. Google- Anti-Social Network Preview
Did you think you were all cutting-edge with your Google+ invite? Well,Google Minus is the new Plus.
4. The Google+ Project:A Quick Look-See
In addition to its hilarious voiceover,this includes new footage separate from the original promo video.
5. Hitler Learns of Google Plus
It just had to be done (and it has been several times,but this version is our favorite) if only for the line spoken before the majority of the group leaves the room.
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What would Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerburg say if you asked him a question about his new arch competitor,Google+?
Or you could see another approach taken by a reporter in this comic from The Joy of Tech,poking fun at Zuckerburg’s presence on the Google+ service. Do we detect a subtle hat tip toward our own inquisitive newshound?