Google+ invites were in high demand when the service first launched in July, and the service attracted 20 million visitors in its first month. Since then, however, the service seems to have lost some of its luster.
Facebook has also launched a number of features that challenge what were initially selling points of Google’s offering. The leading social network revamped Friend Lists and made changes to the News Feed, both of which bring Google+ Circles-like functionality to the site. The new subcription option of Facebook is also in the talks, and for me it's just awesome. Facebook has done all these changes just before Google+ went public.
Now that Google+ is open to everyone, we’ll see if it can beat Facebook in the race of social media.
