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| Contents |
| When will Google+ allow people to add their own feeds? |
| Google+ Asymmetric Sharing |
| Google+ for Mobile |
| The Augmented Social Network |
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
Google+ for Mobile
I’m liking what I’ve seen so far of Google+ or Google plus, particularly the mobile version which seems like a good place to quickly catch up on a lot of stuff all in one place. roll on the iPad app … Continue reading
Posted in Andy Roberts, Google+, iPad2, social media, web2.0
Tagged adopter, Andy Roberts, App, gmail, google, iPad, Mobile, mobile version, network, Photos, social networks
The Augmented Social Network
I found this in my draft posts. The Augmented Social Network Like the Web or email, the ASN would be available to anyone. It would become a common part of the Internet infrastructure – a person-centered and group-centered service of … Continue reading





