Update on domains that use GSuite - Part 1
In context of the previous post [*], while the long 1M query is running (at 35%), here's a sneak peek of just top 10K Alexa domains, and which are using GSuite for GMail. :) It's interesting to know, what company is associated with each, and how many employees they have, to be able to estimate the expected numbers of G+ users.
[*] https://plus.google.com/112297796445914390564/posts/gtFWE2jPhoJ
https://drive.google.com/a/mindey.com/file/d/1hGqjHOArZ7empJuIDg3Qf_16ZeRvDdBR/view?usp=drive_web
In context of the previous post [*], while the long 1M query is running (at 35%), here's a sneak peek of just top 10K Alexa domains, and which are using GSuite for GMail. :) It's interesting to know, what company is associated with each, and how many employees they have, to be able to estimate the expected numbers of G+ users.
[*] https://plus.google.com/112297796445914390564/posts/gtFWE2jPhoJ
https://drive.google.com/a/mindey.com/file/d/1hGqjHOArZ7empJuIDg3Qf_16ZeRvDdBR/view?usp=drive_web
Another thing one could do, maybe, is to use the company names to look up if they have any public communities...
ReplyDeleteIn all likelihood, the large companies are posting under their domain name, and to get in, is a way to get connected, maybe via NDAs, and formal relationships, The list of companies using GSuite though, may be useful to deciding, who might have interesting communities. E.g., GitHub is using GSuite, and definitely an interesting company, but no NASA.