In fact, if you are based in The United States, it's already here.#Thunky Reshared post from +Google+ Rock the House. Google Music Sharing on Google+ Has Arrived#GoogleMusic #GooglePlusUpdate #Android As you may have just heard, Google Music is now open for business (starting in the United States), and will be rolling out to the Android…
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I found this on Google+ earlier and wanted to share it with you. Here are some ideas from the good folks at LifeHacker.Com on how to stay safe online: Learn to Identify Phishing and Spear Phishing Attempts Beware Suspicious Emails and Attachments Keep Your Anti-Malware Software Up-To-Date Use HTTPS Everywhere (Or At Least Everywhere You…
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A new venture from my pal +Danny Brown, called Jugnoo I've just signed up for the beta – Well worth checking out! Harnessing the Power of the Social WebJugnoo™ |joognoo| means firefly in Sanskrit, symbolizing light from within.As an internet media technology company, Jugnoo gives both consumers and businesses the tools and services they need…
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Whether you are new to Google+ or simply like the idea of sharing ideas with the only Social Media Expert I would call for advice, you need to connect with +Chris Brogan. I have followed Chris’ work for around 4 years and he has constantly delivered usable, workable ideas. Although much of what Chris says…
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An increasing number of actually influential people have taken a stand and opted out of klout. Here’s +Neville Hobson‘s take – Well worth a read. http://www.nevillehobson.com/2011/10/31/what-is-klout-worth-to-you/ #Thunky Reshared post from +Neville Hobson Rationalizing why I’ve opted out of Klout (ref my G+ post http://goo.gl/sG4Db earlier today) Embedded Link Out of Klout | NevilleHobson.com Out of…
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In a quick poll, I just asked my Facebook friends what they thought about the recent changes. The results were very conclusive: 2 people said they liked the new changes. 19 people said they preferred Facebook before the changes. The part I find most interesting, is that all 19 people who didn’t like the change…
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In my experience, in almost every occasion, we are more likely to help others, when we respond to people with education, rather than react with anger. Anger is necessary sometimes and it can be a powerful motivator for good. For example, the anger people feel about injustice, can inspire them to contribute to a worthy…
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Steve Jobs, the man who transformed Apple into the wealthiest company in The USA has announced that he is to stand down, as CEO. Whilst Jobs will stay on as Chairman, the CEO role will now be handled by Tim Cook. As I just mentioned on Google+, whatever your opinions about the whole Mac /…
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