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Google plus is probably one of the best things they've done since Gmail. Coupled with Android and all their other products it makes you want to use other Google products.
Since Google+ I have:
-Used Gmail as my central point for mail & contacts.
-Started using Google Calendar and Google Tasks
-Spent more time on Youtube.
-Stopped using Facebook.
-Used every Google Service I already used about 50% more. (reader, docs, picasa, etc)
Google has done the reverse of Facebook. Applications are creating the userbase while Facebook is trying to add shiny things to keep the existing users around now that there's nothing to do there.
If MS want's a slice of the pie they should easily be able to shoehorn themselves in through xbox, office and Windows.
They have millions of products, users and services around the world which when (intelligently) used together could create a cohesive network that will at least create some kind of community.