Chris Brogan has been using Google+ quite heavily over the last few days, and seems to be liking it quite well. Based on his experiences, he wrote up a list of 50 various observations on the project.
He has some simple observations, like “The live video chat feature is a powerful addition to collaboration and workshifting scenarios.” as well as some thoughts on what it could become, like “G+ could enable some really interesting multi-format publishing if you turn it around: mix audio, video, photo, text, link, and location data into a “package” or a “project,” and you’ve got a powerful digital publishing platform.“.
It’s an interesting read, and worth your time to skim his list as you might pick up a nice tidbit.
I’m still not convinced by Google + noone seems to be using it at the moment in the uk, i can’t see people moving away from facebook yet, all of there family photo’s, memories and everyone they want to share it with is already cemented in place on facebook and so easy to use.