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Facebook, Google+ and how the users cry foul
They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. If that’s true, the latest changes to Facebook must surely be heaping flattery by the metric ton on Google+. It’s one of the clearest cases of imitation, without being a … Continue reading
Google+ (beta) vs Facebook
OK, so I’ve been using Google+ a little bit now, not as much as some of my friends and colleagues have, but that’s OK – I’m a relatively unsociable person, as it happens! But I did take the time to … Continue reading
Social Innovation, Revisited
Last time we looked at the general trend over the last decade, from content pushers in the form of portals, to individuals being able to start consuming only the content they were interested in, and finally to the social movement … Continue reading