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Is Google +1 The New “Like” Button?

by Chris Corak April 14, 2011

Google is making significant effort in 2011 to blend social elements into its standard search results. In February, Google launched an update to further integrate Twitter, Flickr and Quora information within its standard search results. Only one month later, nearly a year after Facebook’s launch of the “Like” button, Google announced its rival, the “+1” [...]

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If You Haven’t Already, Make Sure to Add a KML Sitemap

by Danny Stansfield June 8, 2010

KML sitemaps, which stands for Keyhole Markup Language, associates latitude and longitude to a website as well as more geo-specific information for applications like Google Earth, Flickr and Google Maps. The image below is a proposed plan for the 2012 olympics in Vancouver, using KML sitemaps and a KMZ image for where Olympic venues could go [...]

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Buzz about Google Buzz

by Katie Van Domelen February 12, 2010

Google Buzz is Google’s latest attempt at socializing it’s tools. It’s been compared to Twitter, Facebook and even FriendFeed. Some say that it has the potential to steal market share from those sites, while others think it’s impact will be far less than that. Personally, I see it becoming a part of that mix rather [...]

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Flock 2.0, Social Media Browsing Beast

by Andrew Freeman December 15, 2008

I came across flock, quite by accident. I was minding my own business when a tweet from @jowyang of Forrester fame appeared on my desktop. I normally like his tweets as he mentions new technologies and upcoming companies. He mentioned that he was in a meeting with some people at Flock. Being the inquisitive and [...]

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Flickr photo in the “news”

by Tina Perez June 11, 2008

In March I took a much awaited journey to NYC and took many, many pictures. Several of these photos ended up on my flickr account for all the world to see and enjoy. I assumed no one was really paying attention, but whatever. While I was in the city, I went to Central Park and [...]

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