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		<title>Will Google+ able to create waves into the world of Social networking?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.xcellextech.com/Blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/google-plus-360.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1288" title="google-plus-360" src="http://www.xcellextech.com/Blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/google-plus-360-300x187.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="187" /></a>Google+ is the latest social networking site from Google is making news. The beta version is launched and the worlds eye on it. Believed to be a competitor for facebook. The history would say it all how better from facebook.</p>
<p><strong>Google Plus is a Plus, no doubt</strong></p>
<p>Google+ A real Plus</p>
<p>Google has arrived with a splash on the scene — which is what Google Plus or Google+ is.  After the failed attempts with Google Buzz and Google Wave, I believe that <strong>Google+ is the real deal</strong>.  Having launched <strong>+1</strong>, an equivalent to the <strong>Facebook </strong>LIKE button, it is clear that Google has now dropped the gloves with Facebook. And, after a mere 48 hours of existence, I am going to say that Google+ is the real McCoy.  Google will have to work through the kinks, but, bottom line, the functionality looks and feels better than on Facebook in many instances.  With the “invitation only” approach, Google is helping to create a little of its own buzz.  People (like myself) have been chomping at the bit to give it a try.  It’s called Shortage Marketing.</p>
<p>Google Plus has a whole number of spaces to play with including Circles, Huddles, Hangouts, Sparks and Instant Uploads. I won’t cover each of them here, but if you want to know more about a key component, <strong>Google Circles</strong>, I recommend checking out their video below or you can view a broader presentation on <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a title="Google Plus Demo" href="http://www.google.com/intl/en/+/demo/" target="_blank">this little Google demo</a></strong></span>.</p>
<p><strong>What makes this Google Plus initiative a real plus?</strong></p>
<ol>
<li><strong>You start by defining your circles of      friends:</strong> not all friends are equal and, compared to Facebook,      which has made a real mess of sorting friends, <strong>Google Circles</strong> is a      fabulous way to get started.  The truth about social networking is      that is not just about who you know, but <em>why</em> and <em>how well</em> you know them.  Your network is a part of your e-reputation and, just      as we all know we can’t have more than a handful of profound friends, we      also need to communicate with our friends, family and acquaintances      differently.  <strong>Being able to categorize “friends” is a KEY to      making the social media network more effective.</strong> I am not sure this      functionality is, as yet, enough to run circles around Facebook, but I      like this part best.</li>
<li><em>Ipso facto, </em><strong>Google      Plus will be a wake-up call for Facebook</strong>.       That’s healthy competition.  Since there are only a few players      (Microsoft, Apple &amp; Google) able to take on Facebook frontally, I hope      this one sticks.  I love the fact that within nano seconds, someone      came up with a mirror functionality of Circles for Facebook.  If you      are not on Google+ yet, but are on Facebook, I highly recommend trying it      out: Circle Hack</li>
<li><strong>Search Plus</strong>.       There is a recommendation engine to facilitate sharing of relevant      content.  The feature is called SPARKS.</li>
<li><strong>Video is central</strong>.       A cornerstone element of Google+ is around the video.  There      are some neat functionalities to make video chatting in group or      one-on-one easy.  The uploading of photos and videos seems to be      easier than on Facebook.  One feature I like: you can upload a still      within a video too.  Between Google <strong>Huddles</strong> and <strong>Hangouts</strong>,      you know that the terminology is 100% American (the former, <em>huddles</em>,      refers to the pre-action pause in American Football).  Watch out for      these words to be banned on French Television soon?</li>
<li><strong>Blogs got an automatic +1</strong> on Google Page Rank: which is sort of incidental to      the Google Plus project, but I thought it deserved a mention:  <strong>Social      Search</strong> just took another step forward.Google+ Bells &amp; Whistles: Circles, Huddles, Hangouts &amp; MoreGoogle Plus is still rolling out its invitations.  The early adopters are running all the tests Google needs to find out how well it works for real.  There are certainly some wrinkles that need to be ironed out, specifically, as far as I am concerned, with Circles (to be able to view all the circles at once, sorting of friends via a more robust search mechanism…).  I also have been a little lost without a wall.  But I am sure those are just teething pains.  On the mobile front, Google Plus is up on Android, but is not available on the iPhone yet (funny that).
<p><strong>The online battle is definitely heating up</strong></p>
<p>The confrontation between the online giants looks to have gone to a whole other level.  Microsoft and Apple have been hitting the clouds.  Facebook and Google are going at in social.  Facebook is aligned with Microsoft, which bought Skype, which is going to be embedded into Facebook very soon to allow for in-the-flow video chat.</p>
<p>All said, Google+ seems to be the real deal. We welcome your suggestions &amp; thoughts… <a href="http://themyndset.com/2011/07/google-plus-social-networking-its-not-just-who-you-know-but-why-you-know/">Source</a></li>
</ol>
<p><a href="http://www.xcellextech.com/Blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/google-plus-360.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1288" title="google-plus-360" src="http://www.xcellextech.com/Blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/google-plus-360-300x187.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="187" /></a>Google+ is the latest social networking site from Google is making news. The beta version is launched and the worlds eye on it. Believed to be a competitor for facebook. The history would say it all how better from facebook.</p>
<p><strong>Google Plus is a Plus, no doubt</strong></p>
<p>Google+ A real Plus</p>
<p>Google has arrived with a splash on the scene — which is what Google Plus or Google+ is.  After the failed attempts with Google Buzz and Google Wave, I believe that <strong>Google+ is the real deal</strong>.  Having launched <strong>+1</strong>, an equivalent to the <strong>Facebook </strong>LIKE button, it is clear that Google has now dropped the gloves with Facebook. And, after a mere 48 hours of existence, I am going to say that Google+ is the real McCoy.  Google will have to work through the kinks, but, bottom line, the functionality looks and feels better than on Facebook in many instances.  With the “invitation only” approach, Google is helping to create a little of its own buzz.  People (like myself) have been chomping at the bit to give it a try.  It’s called Shortage Marketing.</p>
<p>Google Plus has a whole number of spaces to play with including Circles, Huddles, Hangouts, Sparks and Instant Uploads. I won’t cover each of them here, but if you want to know more about a key component, <strong>Google Circles</strong>, I recommend checking out their video below or you can view a broader presentation on <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a title="Google Plus Demo" href="http://www.google.com/intl/en/+/demo/" target="_blank">this little Google demo</a></strong></span>.</p>
<p><strong>What makes this Google Plus initiative a real plus?</strong></p>
<ol>
<li><strong>You start by defining your circles of      friends:</strong> not all friends are equal and, compared to Facebook,      which has made a real mess of sorting friends, <strong>Google Circles</strong> is a      fabulous way to get started.  The truth about social networking is      that is not just about who you know, but <em>why</em> and <em>how well</em> you know them.  Your network is a part of your e-reputation and, just      as we all know we can’t have more than a handful of profound friends, we      also need to communicate with our friends, family and acquaintances      differently.  <strong>Being able to categorize “friends” is a KEY to      making the social media network more effective.</strong> I am not sure this      functionality is, as yet, enough to run circles around Facebook, but I      like this part best.</li>
<li><em>Ipso facto, </em><strong>Google      Plus will be a wake-up call for Facebook</strong>.       That’s healthy competition.  Since there are only a few players      (Microsoft, Apple &amp; Google) able to take on Facebook frontally, I hope      this one sticks.  I love the fact that within nano seconds, someone      came up with a mirror functionality of Circles for Facebook.  If you      are not on Google+ yet, but are on Facebook, I highly recommend trying it      out: Circle Hack</li>
<li><strong>Search Plus</strong>.       There is a recommendation engine to facilitate sharing of relevant      content.  The feature is called SPARKS.</li>
<li><strong>Video is central</strong>.       A cornerstone element of Google+ is around the video.  There      are some neat functionalities to make video chatting in group or      one-on-one easy.  The uploading of photos and videos seems to be      easier than on Facebook.  One feature I like: you can upload a still      within a video too.  Between Google <strong>Huddles</strong> and <strong>Hangouts</strong>,      you know that the terminology is 100% American (the former, <em>huddles</em>,      refers to the pre-action pause in American Football).  Watch out for      these words to be banned on French Television soon?</li>
<li><strong>Blogs got an automatic +1</strong> on Google Page Rank: which is sort of incidental to      the Google Plus project, but I thought it deserved a mention:  <strong>Social      Search</strong> just took another step forward.Google+ Bells &amp; Whistles: Circles, Huddles, Hangouts &amp; MoreGoogle Plus is still rolling out its invitations.  The early adopters are running all the tests Google needs to find out how well it works for real.  There are certainly some wrinkles that need to be ironed out, specifically, as far as I am concerned, with Circles (to be able to view all the circles at once, sorting of friends via a more robust search mechanism…).  I also have been a little lost without a wall.  But I am sure those are just teething pains.  On the mobile front, Google Plus is up on Android, but is not available on the iPhone yet (funny that).
<p><strong>The online battle is definitely heating up</strong></p>
<p>The confrontation between the online giants looks to have gone to a whole other level.  Microsoft and Apple have been hitting the clouds.  Facebook and Google are going at in social.  Facebook is aligned with Microsoft, which bought Skype, which is going to be embedded into Facebook very soon to allow for in-the-flow video chat.</p>
<p>All said, Google+ seems to be the real deal. We welcome your suggestions &amp; thoughts… <a href="http://themyndset.com/2011/07/google-plus-social-networking-its-not-just-who-you-know-but-why-you-know/">Source</a></li>
</ol>
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		<title>Nine `flaws&#8217; in Google&#8217;s Wave</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 05:21:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>abhivibhuti</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><strong><img alt="Google Wave" align="left" width="200" height="170" src="http://i872.photobucket.com/albums/ab281/abhivibhuti/XT%20Blog/5127234cms.jpg" />Google Wave </strong>is the latest buzz to hit the internet shores. Recently, the Web search giant sent out 100,000 select invites for a limited preview for the app that it claims to be the future of all internet conversations. What Wave does is to integrate e-mail, instant messaging (IM), collaboration, Google maps as well as search. Wave&#8217;s most striking feature is said to be its speed. It lets users transfer data, pictures and files realtime and also facilitates collaborative editing.</p>
<p>Though it is still too early to pass a judgment on Google Wave, most users feel that there are still many issues with the application. From missing features to complexities in usage, the list seems long. eWeek&#8217;s Clint Boulton has listed a few gripes that users have from Google Wave. Here&#8217;s bringing to you the nine things most users didn&#8217;t like in Google Wave.</p>
<p><strong><img alt="Google Wave" align="left" width="200" height="170" src="http://i872.photobucket.com/albums/ab281/abhivibhuti/XT%20Blog/5127234cms.jpg" />Google Wave </strong>is the latest buzz to hit the internet shores. Recently, the Web search giant sent out 100,000 select invites for a limited preview for the app that it claims to be the future of all internet conversations. What Wave does is to integrate e-mail, instant messaging (IM), collaboration, Google maps as well as search. Wave&#8217;s most striking feature is said to be its speed. It lets users transfer data, pictures and files realtime and also facilitates collaborative editing.</p>
<p>Though it is still too early to pass a judgment on Google Wave, most users feel that there are still many issues with the application. From missing features to complexities in usage, the list seems long. eWeek&#8217;s Clint Boulton has listed a few gripes that users have from Google Wave. Here&#8217;s bringing to you the nine things most users didn&#8217;t like in Google Wave.</p>
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