Google’s new social network, Google+, premiered Tuesday, promising a new spin on socializing online with a slick interface and a unique way of sharing content. The service launched to a limited number ...
Google+ has quickly emerged as a must-have element in the marketing mix of any organization. Google is going out of its way to ensure that charities and other nonprofits can get onto Google+ quickly ...
Google delivered the news earlier this month in a blog post. The company gave multiple reasons for its decision: It found a security flaw in Google+, consumer engagement is low, and running a social ...
Google+ is opening its doors to brands after several months of operation - allowing brands and businesses to create official Google+ pages without fear of infringing Google's T&Cs. Google+, Google's ...
The number of truly active users on Google + is significantly less than 1% of the total 2.2 billion Google users, according to a study published on April 14, 2015 by Eric Enge at Stone Temple ...
We’re hearing a lot of trash talk about Google+ these days. It might even be making you re-think your plans to embrace the platform for your business. But the trash talkers are wrong. And I'm going to ...
Every major social network is a mixed bag of good qualities and bad. For example, the best quality of Twitter might be its limit on the length of tweets, which enables you to follow many people and ...
Google+ is not a Facebook killer. That's not the plan Google has for its new social network-at least for now. Instead, what Google+ aims to be is a portal: a service that centralizes all of your ...
Following the revelation of a security vulnerability that exposed the private data of up to 500,000 Google+ users, Google is finally ready to pull the plug on the consumer version of its troubled ...
Vic Gundotra and Bradley Horowitz were the proud parents of Google+. Gundotra, a former Microsoft exec who became one of the top five lieutenants to Google CEO Larry Page, was hand-picked to oversee ...
The tech world loves to pit these two against each other. But for now, they really are on different courses. Casey Newton writes about Google for CNET, which he joined in 2012 after covering ...
Every day or so, I do my social networking rounds. I check in on my Twitter notifications. I read what people are up to on Facebook. I check on LinkedIn messages. I post to all three almost every day.