Zuckerberg is on Google+. Surprised?

Word is going around that “Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg registered a Google+ account” without any confirmation from the Facebook founder.
An article in International Business Times in San Francisco says:

As of Saturday evening, he had 22 people in his Circle and 2994 people added him on their Circles.

According to a tweet from allegedly from Robert Scoble:  ”…Zuckerberg just texted me back. Says “Why are people so surprised that I’d have a Google account?”

Verifying any truth from the tweet seems problematic.

First because Facebook as well as other social networks don’t authenticate or ask people to prove their identify when people are creating an account.  Second, there seems to be a question of whether Scoble is really Scoble.  Third, it isn’t clear whether the Zuckerberg purportedly mentioned in the tweet is referring to a particular Google service such as Google+.

Of course, most people won’t overlook the fact that accounts can be faked or that identities can be purchased online:

Online, for as little as $14, you can pick up a new identity, complete with working U.S. bank account, credit card with security code, date of birth and government-issued social security number.

Assuming that Scoble is really Scoble, the Google+ Zuckerberg is really the Facebook founder, and that particular Zuckerberg meant that he had a Google+ account, why would people be surprised?

Certainly, one should expect competitors to spy on each other and the Facebook founder registering a Google+ account isn’t exactly a case of ‘industrial espionage’ — after all, what could Zuckerberg learn from scoping out the front end of a website?  Moreover, if Zuckerberg really wanted to check out Google+, he could have just asked somebody else to do it for him or used a fictitious account.

This is not the first time that people have tried to capitalize on Zuckerberg’s name or reputation.  Lovely Faces, a dating website, scraped the photos and profiles of Facebook users over a period of time.  And in case you missed the irony of it, here’s something to consider:

Maybe Zuckerberg can make use of his billions to combat this. After all, scraping people’s information is a violation of Facebook’s terms. Oh wait, Zuckerberg did the same thing when he scraped photos of women when he was still in Harvard to create FaceMash.

So, if the reported Google+ account of Zuckerberg is fake, what does it really achieve?

Well, obviously, a lot of hype is going on around Google+ and with Zuckerberg joining the new social networking site, that will certainly add fuel to the buzz — even if it’s just for a couple of hours.

Tags: , ,

This post was written by

You can visit the for a short bio, more posts, and other information about the author.

Submissions & Subscriptions

Submit the post to Reddit, StumbleUpon, Digg or Del.icio.us.

Did you like it? Then subscribe to our RSS feed!



  1. By Connor MacIvor posted on July 4, 2011 at 2:30 am
    Want an avatar? Get a gravatar! • You can link to this comment

    I suppose to answer your question, it is something to write about. I have a feeling Z is like anyone of us. Maybe he puts his pants on both legs at a time, or puts them on while lying on a sheet covering his bed that has over a 470 thread count. But the fact of the matter is, pants or not, I am sure he knows something good when he sees it.

    Unicorns, snow-cones on a hot summer day, and rainbows – I am sure “Z” takes a moment out of his life and meditates on these too!!!

    Reply

    • By Paul Farol posted on July 4, 2011 at 2:46 am
      Want an avatar? Get a gravatar! • You can link to this comment

      Thanks Connor! I bet Z has his days, though I’d want a direct quote from him about the Google+ account. But, heck, that’s not going to happen soon or at all for me so I’ll just make do with whatever I can find online. Till then, I’m calling this one a rumor.

      Reply

  2. By Derek posted on July 4, 2011 at 3:38 am
    Want an avatar? Get a gravatar! • You can link to this comment

    Just like the other social networking sites like myspace, twitter, digg…etc the owners do have accouns on there competitors sites. I don’t see why the media is trying to blow this up like its a big deal. I’m sure Mark can not stop his employees from joining plus one even though they work for Mark. For starters we don’t even know if Google Plus will take off like FB did. It’s to early to tell anyways.

    Reply

  3. By Ricardus posted on July 4, 2011 at 7:06 am
    Want an avatar? Get a gravatar! • You can link to this comment

    I don’t really see anything wrong with this. Pretty much the same as one football coach goes to its rival’s team to watch a game

    Reply

  4. By Live Stream posted on December 14, 2011 at 2:36 am
    Want an avatar? Get a gravatar! • You can link to this comment

    An interesting discussion is worth comment. I think that you need to write extra on this matter, it won’t be a taboo topic however usually people are not enough to speak on such topics. To the next. Cheers

    Reply

  5. By Market Samurai Discount posted on December 14, 2011 at 4:39 am
    Want an avatar? Get a gravatar! • You can link to this comment

    Howdy! Would you mind if I share your blog with my zynga group? There’s a lot of folks that I think would really enjoy your content. Please let me know. Many thanks

    Reply

  6. By Live Stream posted on December 14, 2011 at 6:02 am
    Want an avatar? Get a gravatar! • You can link to this comment

    I enjoy what you guys are usually up too. This sort of clever work and exposure! Keep up the great works guys I’ve added you guys to our blogroll.

    Reply

  7. By Live Stream posted on December 14, 2011 at 3:25 pm
    Want an avatar? Get a gravatar! • You can link to this comment

    I can? really help but admire your blog, your blog is so adorable and nice ,??

    Reply

  8. By Watch Arsenal posted on December 17, 2011 at 11:18 pm
    Want an avatar? Get a gravatar! • You can link to this comment

    his will be the ideal blog site for anyone who wants to learn about this subject. You know a lot its virtually difficult to argue with you (not that I really would want…HaHa). You certainly set a new spin on a subject matter thats been created about for a long time. Excellent things, just fantastic!

    Reply

  9. By Ressie Kebedehttp://www.chilggoooto.com posted on December 18, 2011 at 10:42 am
    Want an avatar? Get a gravatar! • You can link to this comment

    Hello there, simply become alert to your blog via Google,my site is http://www.chilggoooto.com

    Reply

    Your words are your own, so be nice and helpful if you can. If this is the first time you're posting a comment, it might go into moderation. Don't worry, it's not lost, so there's no need to repost it! We accept clean XHTML in comments, but don't overdo it please.