Google Improves Google+ iPhone App

Google+ iPhone App

Google has enhanced the iPhone application its own social network, Google+. The Google+ iPhone App now has features that are recently revealed on the social network website.

The improved Google+ app now allows you or let you join a “Hangout”, it is a new videoconferencing service in which people can chat with others within their circles. Though it’s possible to join an existing Hangout through the iPhone application, you still need to open your Google+ account in your personal computer to start a new Hangout videoconference.

Huddle, a former group IM feature has been . . . → Read More: Google Improves Google+ iPhone App

Google+ Could Be a Threat To Facebook and LinkedIn

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The Internet world is abuzz with the Google+ chatter.  Google+ is Google’s supposed Facebook killer.

“Supposed Facebook killer” may be a little forward but Google is absolutely fighting for market share in the social space, and while Facebook is the most obvious target, I believe LinkedIn and the professional community is a more rational ambition.

We need first to observe how Google+ is different from its generation.

The idea of “Circles” is a unique alteration from the usual things we see in several social networking sites.

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Michael Lee Johnson’s Google+ Ad Gets Banned by Facebook

Google+ Ad Gets Banned by Facebook

Ingenuity is certainly something to be accepted. Commercial ingenuity is something to be respected.  It may appear that sometimes, certain tech corporations just respect their own ingenuity.  TechCrunch’s Erick Schonfeld stated that it appears to be the case with Facebook which has eliminated a piece of well commercial ingenuity from its site.

App developer Michael Lee Johnson is aware of the need to be big on Google+ or be unknown, and doubted what good methods to increase his Google+ circles may be.  He hit upon a good plan, he placed an ad on Facebook and it . . . → Read More: Michael Lee Johnson’s Google+ Ad Gets Banned by Facebook