Tech News Names Lash Out at Google for Poorly Handled Google+ Brands
Riley Kennysmith | July 22, 2011 | 625 views | 1 CommentCategorized under Danny Sullivan, Ford Motor Company, Google, Google Plus, Mashable, MG Siegler, Pete Cashmore, Search Engine Land, TechCrunch, Vic Gundotra

Yesterday Google’s Vic Gundotra told TechCrunch that the way the company handled the Google+ brands pages was “probably a mistake.” Given the backlash Google is currently receiving for their poor handling of Google+ business accounts, it’s good to hear Google acknowledge their mistakes. Google warned Google+ users that the service is currently for real people only and that brands would be shut down, but when the culling happened yesterday, no one seemed prepared. Furthermore, a few people were extremely vocal about their displeasure with the situation. Possibly because the situation hasn’t exactly gone the way it was announced.
