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Why Google Has the Hammer To Make Businesses Use Google Plus

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My initial, abbreviated take is that Google’s new social toy is essentially a Facebook Twitter hybrid with outstanding ease-of-use and eye-popping potential. No slaving over list creation (Twitter), or slogging through the mine field of clicks and sketchy instructions for creating your own groups (Facebook).

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Why Google Has the Hammer To Make Businesses Use Google Plus

Convince & Convert

My initial, abbreviated take is that Google’s new social toy is essentially a Facebook Twitter hybrid with outstanding ease-of-use and eye-popping potential. No slaving over list creation (Twitter), or slogging through the mine field of clicks and sketchy instructions for creating your own groups (Facebook).

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Why Google Has the Hammer To Make Businesses Use Google Plus

Convince & Convert

My initial, abbreviated take is that Google’s new social toy is essentially a Facebook Twitter hybrid with outstanding ease-of-use and eye-popping potential. No slaving over list creation (Twitter), or slogging through the mine field of clicks and sketchy instructions for creating your own groups (Facebook).

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5 Excellent Productivity Tips For Google Reader

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Use the List View. There are two ways in which you can view the feeds in Google Reader - Expanded view and List View. I have personally found that List view is a better and more productive way to navigate through the feeds. I like the idea of List View, but it just doesn’t work with me. The list view is king.

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4 Easy Ways of Subscribing to Feeds in Google Reader

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s feed from one of the most popular blogging platforms like Blogger or Livejournal , or you can simply type in a keyword to get a list of feeds. Track Google via Twitter [new]. of feeds for you to subscribe to, you can add a friendâ??s Use Your Browser. Brian Wallace. Peter Jalbert. Better Than Therapy. Joost’s SEO Blog.

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