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Google+ Allows the Use of Pseudonyms

For new users the option will be available at registration. Users who already have accounts in Google+, must go into the menu to change the profile and click on their name. A window will appear-in which you can write your nickname and choose the way of its display. Read more
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Should Nonprofits Dive In to Google+?

Google+ in its first month attracted more than 25 million members and gaining interest by them slowly and gradually.

As of the nonprofits using other established social media platforms like facebook and twitter for connecting to the society, its arrival and rapid growth are anything but welcome news.

They have to be on the platform to avoid risk of missing out building connections with the early adaptors who are joining the network in its initial phase.

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Bing Suppressed Yahoo!

Microsoft's Bing surpassed Yahoo in market share in December for the first time, putting the search engine second only to Google, according to ComScore.The researchers found that the observed increase in Bing this month to 15.1% is due mainly to the 0.6% drop in the market share of Yahoo. Read more
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[ Android ] - Celebrating 10 Billion Downloads And Counting

One billion is a pretty big number by any measurement. However, when it’s describing the speed at which something is growing, it’s simply amazing. This past weekend, thanks to Android users around the world, Android Market exceeded 10 billion app downloads with a growth rate of one billion app downloads per month. Google Android is wait to see where this accelerating growth takes us in 2012.

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[ INFOGRAPHIC ] - How to Use Google Search More Effectively

Google search is an increasingly lost one. A recent study at Illinois Wesleyan University found that fewer than 25% of students could perform a “reasonably well-executed search.” Wrote researchers, “The majority of students of all levels exhibited significant difficulties that ranged across nearly every aspect of the search process.”

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