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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
A new season, a new network
From dull blues and whites to the array of bright colour’s Google+ has to offer, the change of season has brought about a change in the social networking world. Google+ enters the new media globe with a burst of … Continue reading
Me getting intimate with Google+
Given the fact that Google has improved on its interface design instead of its old data driven design pattern, Google’s new interface has enhanced users’ experience. Douglas Bowman leaves Google revealed the old Google lacked people who is good at … Continue reading
Posted in Circles, Google+, Privacy, Sparks
Tagged circle, design, Facebook, Google+, social networks, user experience
Google+ and Google’s real ambition
After found out Google announced Google+ is an identity service instead of a social network site on Thursday’s seminar made me feel uncomfortable yet within my expectation. Google gives us an apple, we accepted happily; but after we ate the … Continue reading
Posted in Google+, Privacy, Uncategorized
Tagged Google+, identity service, Nymwars, social networks
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Google is watching YOU
George Orwell’s 1984 written in 1948 foreseen a dystopian society controlled by the Big Brother. Every piece of information that individual sends is watched by the “Big Brother”. Thought police are constantly spying on citizens if they show trace of … Continue reading
Posted in Google+, Privacy
Tagged 1984, Big Brother, Google+, government control, privacy, social networks
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