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  1. 6 Reasons the Website (vs. Social Media) Should Be the Ultimate Destination for the Brand

    Google automatically Gmail with contacts on Google+, and limits circles to 5,000. Google+ brand pages allow less features than individual accounts. Platforms can, and do, change at will, sometimes eliminating validity and functionality of features...

  2. Google April Fools' Pranks 2013: YouTube Closing, Google Nose, Gmail Blue & More!

    Gmail Blue Celebrating its ninth anniversary today, Gmail is going blue, according to the Gmail Blog. It's Gmail. Tonight at midnight, YouTube.com will no longer be accepting entries," said Tom Liston, Competition Director at YouTube, said in the...

  3. 10 Reasons to Use Foursquare Explore for Personalized Local Searches

    If you just created an account, add friends from Twitter, Gmail, Facebook, or Yahoo Mail. Check out these enticing perks that come along with the new features. Foursquare recently announced "Explore", their new web-based tool that takes geosocial...

  4. Google+ vs. Facebook: More Passive Aggression & Creepiness in Tech Soap Opera

    When asked whether the two are in direct competition or could co-exist, he pointed to the popularity of existing Google services such as YouTube and GMail as differentiating factors. As Google+ and Facebook continue to try to one-up each other with...

  5. Details of Android Ice Cream Sandwich & Galaxy Nexus Flagship

    Automatically integrate Gmail and Google Calendar, with more intuitive controls and deeper in-OS functionality. Enhance the talk-to-text features by improving accuracy, speeding up speech-to-text interpretation, and making the controls for speech...

  6. As Twitter Hits New Milestone, CEO Talks Google, Search, Apple, IPO, Privacy

    Earlier this month, Google was forced to hand over Gmail account information for WikiLeaks volunteer Jacob Appelbaum. Google is competing on features, making them more competitive with Facebook. Twitter is now hosting 250 million tweets per day, up...