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Why Google Reader Needs To Shift From Quantity To Quality Of Features

My patience and appetite for Google Reader has been decreasing furiously for months now. Google Reader used to be my “end all be all” for feed reading. I’ve recommended it numerous times to others, but lately Google Reader has become a nightmare. Feedly has come along and showed me a better way to read RSS [...]

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How Much Information Overload Is Google Reader Giving You?

Last Wednesday, Google Reader introduced a flurry of new features that probably won’t affect my usage of Feedly in the future. They’ve added a couple of time savers, and will once again contribute to the problems of information overload for tons of people. It is also drastically changing whether or not I will continue to [...]

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Why Twitter Is My Personalized Search Engine

Mike Arrington is right, it’s definitely time to start thinking of Twitter as a search engine. I’m going to tell you exactly how powerful Twitter’s search data is and why you might want to start using Twitter’s search engine a lot more than Google. SxSW Interactive For the past three day’s because of Twitter, I’ve [...]

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“The Social Media Slap” Given By Google

For those who are getting a lot of their SEO credibility via social media sites, you may want to take a look at this video by Michelle MacPhearson. You may be setting yourself up for a “social media slap” or penalty by Google when it comes to your search engine rankings. If you’re not relying [...]

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Google Chrome’s ‘Most Visited’ Tab Comes To Firefox

If you’ve ever wanted the handy blank tab that Google provides in its lightweight Chrome browser, well you’re in luck today if you’re a Firefox user. An update was released for the Google Toolbar in Firefox that brings this wonderful feature to the Firefox web browser. Not only do you get a quick visual overview [...]

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