“To the thousands upon thousands of businesses that applied to be a part: Thank you!,” Google product manager Christian Oestlien wrote on Google+. “We won’t be able to accommodate everyone, but your interest has got us very focused on accelerating our development plans.”
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“Dennis Troper, myself and the rest our team will focus next week on selecting a diverse set of business partners for the test period,” Oestlien wrote. “We will be communicating with these partners next week, and will let the world know who they are soon thereafter.
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Google initially planned to test business accounts in the next few months, but appears to be speeding up the program due to the surging demand for the service. An unofficial study released two days ago from Ancestry.com’s Paul Allen suggested Google+ had already hit nearly 10 million users. And demand has been so high that Google+ briefly “ran out of disk space” last week.
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