Google's March Toward Social Networking

08.08.2010
Google this week its acquisition of online entertainment company . The purchase rehashed speculation that the search giant is interested in working its way into social media, possibly with a game-centered service called

Although there isn't any word on specific product details David Glazer, engineering director at Google confirms the company will invest more effort to make its services more "socially aware" in a recent .

This shouldn't come as any surprise to anyone. Google has repeatedly expressed interest in the past year, starting with the announcement of at the 2009 I/O Developer Conference.

If Google plans to dethrone Facebook (or at least become a contender in the world of social media) it needs to learn a few things from its past social endeavors, most of which haven't ended so well. However, it's clear that Google is keeping at this mission.

Here's a quick recap of Google's social media moves in 2010:

February 8: The reports Google prepared to unveil a that would display a stream of "media and status updates" within the web interface.

February 9: Google introduces its social networking tool called and says it will be available to all Gmail users within a week.

February 10: when it is discovered that Google Buzz compiles a list of the Gmail contacts that users most frequently contact and makes it public.

February 15: Google to appease privacy concerns. It also adds the option to hide Buzz or shut it off completely.

February 18: Google faces a over Google Buzz for the 1984 Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which was intended to protect individuals against companies that compromise the confidentiality of a computer.

May 11: reports that Google hires an executive recruiting agency to Gigom claims to have a copy of the recruiting letter and says the following is from the job description:

"This is a new and very strategic position, as Google knows it is late on this front and is appropriately humble about it. In Google's view, conceptually, there are two ways to tackle social, each impacting who may be successful in this senior post: 1) building an innovative offering specifically in this area; or 2) developing the capability and integrating social into Google's existing portfolio."

June 29: Digg co-founder Kevin Rose that a "very credible" source said Google would be launching a Facebook competitor, called Google Me "very soon."

July 5: Matt Brittin, Google's UK chief executive, doesn't comment on or deny the "Google Me" rumors in an interview with . He also says there is room for more than one giant in the world of social networking: "Facebook is an absolute phenomenon but there are other social networks which are successful too. We've got Orkut, which is fantastically successful in India and Brazil."

July 10: reports that Google "secretly ", the company that created and a slew of other popular games on Facebook.

TechCrunch says Zynga will be part of a service called Google Games, which will launch later this year.

July 28: The reports online game developers Playdom, Electronic Arts, Playfish and Zynga are reported to be . According to the WSJ, people briefed on the matter said that games would be part of a broader social-networking initiative by Google.

August 4: Google's Urs Hölzle the company will as a standalone project.

August 6: Google acquisition of online entertainment company .