Google+ Chief Snaps Back At Zuckerberg's 'Little Facebook' Dig
The claws are coming out in Silicon Valley.
In an interview with Charlie Rose, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg dismissed Google's social networking site Google+, launched in June of this year, as a copycat attempt to "build their own little version of Facebook" -- harsh words for a project that Google insiders have characterized as a bet-the-company effort.
Google+'s vice president of product Bradley Horowitz blasted back at Zuckerberg's critique and warned that the Facebook CEO was underestimating Google.
"We are delighted to be underestimated. It's served us very well to date. That's fine by us. I'm not going to clear anything up," Horowitz told Bloomberg's Emily Chang.
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