At the end of yesterday's
Google earnings call, CEO Larry Page made a very interesting comment about data portability, Google+, and competitors (aka Facebook). In the
call, an analyst asked Page what the most compelling reasons are to switch from existing social platforms to Google+ or if the company sees a future where people can be a part of multiple social networks and platforms (paraphrased, at the 57 minute mark in the call). Page responded with this statement on Google+ and switch costs:
We are really excited about about Google+ improving the overall social experience and making it more like how you would share in real life. That's different than what's out there now. We are getting rave reviews for that. People really like being able to share with more discreet groups in an easy more intuitive way. There's a lot of magic built into the product that causes that...Google as a company believes in users owning their own data and being able to easily move it out of Google. Some of our competitors don't believe in that. We think users will eventually move to services that are in their best interests and that work really well for them. 
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