TheVerge - Google+ doesn't get much respect right now, thanks in part to reports that sign-ups are high but engagement is low. These reports don't seem to phase Google's VP of Product Management for Google+, Bradley Horowitz. Rather than worry about matching Facebook and Twitter feature-for-feature, Horowitz is focusing on "long-term ambitions that are beyond the scope of the today’s competitive landscape."
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According to several tips from Android Police readers, the Google Play Store may not require you to have a Google+ account to write reviews anymore.
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