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Getting down to business(es)
Currently, the Google+ profile page is directed at being used as a social tool where people can view your personal details. Exactly who sees the information is, of course, dependent on the privacy settings the user has set. However, Google+ … Continue reading
Posted in Chat, Circles, Google+, Hangouts, Huddle, Sparks
Tagged circles, Facebook Killer, Facebook Vs Google, Google+, Google+ businesses, hangouts, sparks
We like it… don’t change it!
Google+ is often referred to as Google’s version of Facebook. This isn’t a negative; people love Facebook, why bother changing it. This diagram by anonymous, emphasises this idea that although Google+ is like Facebook, that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Google+ has … Continue reading
Hanging out with friends online isn’t the easy way out!
Wouldn’t life be easy if you could sit inside and hangout with your friends online, talk to uni peers online and see your family online? But is this really beneficial for society? After all it couldn’t be healthy. Google+ Hangouts allow … Continue reading
Facebook under pressure!
Facebook is believed to be the driving force behind the phenomenon of social networking, or at least the reason it became popular. Ever since Facebook stole the spotlight from Myspace on the center stage of social networking, there has been … Continue reading
Posted in Google+, Hangouts, Privacy
Tagged Facebook, Google+, hangouts, privacy, Social media giants, Social Network Comparison
Google+: It’s official
Google+ is now available to the internet public and according to John P. Mello Jr., PCWorld, Google has also added new features targeted at mobile phone users. As I’ve previously mentioned in an earlier post, innovation is a key factor … Continue reading