Monthly Archive for: ‘July, 2012’
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Technical Challenges of Tagging the Social Web
Tonight, we launched the first test of the public directory for our Connect.Me private beta. The test probably doesn’t look like much yet to users, but it’s a big technical milestone that demonstrates how crazy powerful the engine is under the hood. Kudos to Andrei and Peter for all their hard work and a little … Read More …
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XeeMe 2012 Partner Program Introduction – Webinar recap
With the introduction of the new "XeeMe for Brands", we are also introducing an all new Business Partner Program. New XeeMe for Brands and corresponding professional services including Social Presence Setup & Strategy Services, will change the face of business partnership with XeeMe. If you …
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Why email is a terrible thing in today’s age
In most cases email is counter productive and a terrible loss for business teams or our society as a whole. No – not because of spam or any of the arguments we hear every day. It's a terrible loss because of it's lost opportunity to …
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Webinar recap: XeeMe Social Presence Management For Brands
Thank you for attending our LIVE webinar today. If you were unable to attend or would like watch the presentation again and share it, there is a recording available. XeeMe – Professional Social Presence for… by xeeme New XeeMe for Brands and corresponding professional services …
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Google+ Roundup From I/O
With so much going on this year at Google I/O — including an epic skydiving product demo –we wanted to make sure you caught all the action from the Google+ team.
This year’s event was our biggest and most amazing yet, and we shared it all with more than 5,500 developer attendees in person, and millions more in 172 countries around the world via I/O Live and I/O Extended.
Here are a few of the highlights from Google+:
- Launched Google+ Events, and Google+ tablet apps for Android and iOS.
- Extended the Google+ platform to mobile, with mobile web optimized social plugins and Google+ SDKs for iOS and Android (coming soon).
- Introduced new featured hangout apps, and showed off sandbox partners Google Art Project, MiniClip 8-ball Pool, Symphonical, and a preview of Dominion!
- Brought the Google+ history API into early developer preview, allowing sites and apps to privately save moments to their users’ Google+ history where users can, if they want, share those moments with others.
- Added +1 recommendations to help site owners show more relevant content to their users.
You can watch all nine Google+ session videos from I/O to learn more about the announcements, check out the beginnings of the Google+ developer showcase to get inspired, and attend this week’s Google+ platform office hours to have your questions answered.
Posted by Ken Norton, Group Product Manager, Google+



