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| Contents |
| Google+ For Musicians |
| When will Google+ allow people to add their own feeds? |
| Google+ Asymmetric Sharing |
| No Weekend Engineering Works |
Google+ For Musicians
The suggested possible circles are an interesting starting point. When people start to “add” you on G+, they are just names, and you can’t see their circles, so how will you know which circle of yours to put them into? … Continue reading
Posted in Google+, Music
Tagged Andy Roberts, Artists, Asymmetric, Channel, Circle, circles, Facebook, Fan Circle, google, Hangout, market, Music, musician, musicians, Session, sharing, Social networking, songwriter, songwriters, sparks
When will Google+ allow people to add their own feeds?
When if at all, will Google+ allow people to add their own RSS feeds? Friendfeed took off when rooms were added, harnessing the power of the so-called social interest graph, but it started to lose appeal again when they allowed … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Google+, social media, web2.0
Tagged Circle, circles, conversations, Dejanews, Facebook, Friendfeed, google, google users, graph, mistake, network, newsgroup, social interest, social networks, streams, Usenet
Google+ Asymmetric Sharing
Ross Mayfield attempts to explain the features benefits and disadvantages of the asymmetric sharing model used by the new Google+ network. Visual Guide to Circles in Google+ by @ross View more presentations from Ross Mayfield I’m beginning to feel that … Continue reading
Posted in Google+
Tagged Andyroberts, Asymmetric, Circle, circles, gplus, mayfield, network, ross, Ross Mayfield, vanity url
No Weekend Engineering Works
Such is the routine nature of weekend engineering works ruining any prospect of going out around London on the public transport system that when they have a rare weekend without any engineering works on this particular line, National Express to … Continue reading
Posted in London, Transport
Tagged Central Line, Circle, Engineering, Liverpool Street, liverpool street station, London, National, Sauna, Station, Transport, weekend, Works





