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Google unmasks the anonymous with Google Authorship

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Google has a goal in mind and it has more to do with visitor identification as it relates to targeted advertising than it has to do with improving the quality, speed, or usefulness of searching or finding. Google wants to triangulate real name with as much online behavior as possible. Google’s conflicted.

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How to protect your trademark online

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Same for Facebook, YouTube, and any other social media service that you are using. YouTube’s Privacy Policy seems to work similar territory as Twitter. I have less experience working with Facebook, although some have told me that Facebook’s policy is similar to Twitter’s and YouTube’s.

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Add For Immediate Release to your podcast queue

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He is @thornley on Twitter, thornley10 on YouTube and Joseph Thornley on Google+ and Facebook. Since 2005, he has blogged at ProPr.ca , and is co-host with Gini Dietrich and Martin Waxman of the Inside PR podcast , which, since its launch in March 2006, is now the second longest continuously running public relations podcast.

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All Online Digital Roads Lead to Google Plus

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Google can’t get any of us to use Google Plus, but they’re still trying. With that caveat, Google’s closing in on its goal of being federated across all of its properties, so be acutely aware. Well, I don’t care about my privacy, really, just my convenience. And they’re pushing hard.

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Google Plus was born prematurely and you should take advantage

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There is unnecessary unrest that has been buffeting the launch of Google’s newest online social network, Google Plus, and the reason for that is simple: Google was forced to launch G+ because Twitter blocked Google’s real-time and direct access to Twitter updates. Back on July 3rd, Twitter cut Google off.

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