Article posted on Friday, July, 15th, 2011 at 2:43 pm

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Although Google+ has had excellent ratings overall, it’s unexpectedly fast-paced growth in popularity has shown to be somewhat problematic.  Last weekend, a glitch in Google+ resulted in Google accidentally “spamming” users with multiple notification emails.  This was apparently caused by a temporarily lack of disc space brought on by overuse.

Other small problems exist with Google+, like the absence of a verification system (which allows you to know if a person is really celebrity or just pretending) and a lack some sort of institution page (that allows businesses to promote products and adds to their Internet marketing tactics).

Although Google seems to be experiencing small problems such as these, it can all be blamed on a rapid growth in popularity, which should not necessarily be considered a bad thing.  As long as these quirks don’t substantially hinder it’s rapid growth, Google+ need not to worry.

Information gathered through CNN’s article: Google+ Experiences Some Growing Pains

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