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6 Reasons Why I Like Google+

Kikolani

After using Google+ for a few weeks, I decided to share some of the reasons I like it so much, and hope that it will be an attempt at social networking by Google that will stick around for the long haul. Thus far, you can’t feed your Twitter, Facebook, or other updates into your Google+ stream. And even better?

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Too Much Noise on Google Plus? Here is How I Deal With It

Stay N' Alive

It's nothing new, though - this is a problem Friendfeed had when they first released their real-time stream (Just Google "friendfeed noise" to see what I mean). For instance, if you comment on one of my posts, you'll get notifications for every comment on that conversation. I imagine Google+ will do this in the near future.

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Stop Wasting Money: How to Get the Most Out of Your Blogging Education

Kikolani

You want to get the most out of your ebooks and courses, otherwise it’s like chucking money in the garbage on a regular basis. Here are my top 12 tips for making sure you get the most bang for your buck when purchasing conference passes, courses, and ebooks for your blogging education. And who wants to do that!

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Five Productivity Tools for PR Pros

Waxing UnLyrical

Now they’re offering a direct sync with Google (beta) if you’re a premium user (read, give them money, currently just under US $60 a year). I am, which means I can keep my contacts current in both places, which will be useful should I ever stop using Google Contacts. But that aside, the ecards are cool. I don’t.

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Gmail Trying to ‘Fix’ Our Inbox and What it Means for You.

ProBlogger

… and when Google start leading the charge with this, we all better pay attention. Sorting and organising takes time and if your not on top of it, the important emails get lost in the noise. Google’s priority inbox is a great example of this. We were given blocking tools such as spam filters and junk folders.

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From The Information Age To The Connected Age " GigaOM

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Maybe instead of getting tangled up in discussions of what’s web 1.0 Microsoft represents the Information Age, while Google hints at the shift towards the Connected Age. Microsoft (Information Age) vs. Google (Connected Age). Google depends on a more emergent style of innovation. vs. web 2.0 vs. web 3.0, Technology.

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Reorganizing My Personal Learning Environment

Buzz Marketing for Technology

This has been influenced by the fact that Im now winding my way through David Allens Getting Things Done (probably 5 years after everyone else discovered it), and it has me thinking more about how Im organizing my work. I have no idea why, really, since Netvibes is so much better for what Im trying to do. Tools for Better Work.

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