Google launches Instagram account
Now Google cannot resist itself from joining in Instagram as the search giant, in a joint-celebration over the 40th anniversary of the Rubik’s Cube today launched its own account there.
At the opening session, Google post a video, showing today’s time-sinking Google Doodle, reports USA based techcrunch.com.
The company announced the account via Twitter, and its Instagram already has nearly 5,000 followers.
The website reports consumers follow brands and celebrities to get a window into a more realistic world than the tabloids and endless promotional tweets can offer.
Google, for all intents and purposes, is building the future of the world, from projects like driverless cars to Google Glass to smarthome implementation.
Today's Rubik's Cube doodle got us thinking—maybe we could do more with squares? Introducing Google on Instagram: http://t.co/VdqVtpFjWb
— A Googler (@google) May 19, 2014
Google’s brand perception has changed considerably since launching more than a decade ago.
In the late 90s, Google was the little startup with a big dream, and now it has grown to be the most powerful and influential technology company in the world.
Giving users a window into the company’s mission statement, as it’s played out every day by makers and engineers and futurists, can bring back some of the magic of that grassroots effort at the heart of Google.
It’s also worth noting that Google has seemingly killed off Google+ as a true social network play, so there is relatively less for Google and Facebook to fight over right now.
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