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Google+: You have my vote!
I was searching images for Facebook vs. Google+ and I came across all of these images that showed Google+ dominating Facebook in different situations. The one image, that I thought hit the nail and was a little bit funny, is the … Continue reading
New Facebook Looks Just Like Google+
Facebook announced some changes in its privacy setting earlier this month. Facebook has changed the wall posting and added the ‘Facebook follow’ function. Chris Cox, Facebook-product vice president posted in his Facebook blog about the change in the wall posing. This … Continue reading
Posted in Circles, Google+, Photos, Privacy, Stream
Tagged circles, Competition, Facebook, Features, Google+, privacy, Social Network Comparison, stream, tagging, user experience
Less is More?
Web Application Service 89n.com posted this graph on the declining rate of public Google+ posts from users who use their service, ManageFlitter. It shows a decrease of 41% from the time period of 19th July to 19th August and 19th August to 14th September. … Continue reading
Posted in Google+, Stream
Tagged graph, posting, posts, private sharing, stream, user experience
Google+ Vs. kondoot… why?
I recently read this story about Kondoot on the intewebs and was looking into it because they were been called a compeditor for google+, One thing stood out, while the article was saying that this site (created in Brisbane by UQ … Continue reading
“Google+ Not Another Facebook”: Oh, really?
I was checking my e-mails one day, when I came across an invitation in my Gmail inbox. I disregarded it and continued on with my productive day (you know… Facebooking, browsing StumbleUpon, and giggling at FailBlog posts), but later on … Continue reading →