Posts Tagged ‘social networks

A service that has been released commercially after being in beta for the best part of a year, InfiniteGraph enables companies handle large datasets by identifying the true connections between nodes and edges in real time. The idea is to turn the procession and analysis of the kind of datasets that go with government intelligence, [...]

Musicians are not always the most articulate folks — often letting the sound and emotion of a jam outweigh vocal clarity — which can make singing along to your favorite tunes a bit of a chore. Enter musiXmatch, a new iOS app from the lyrics provider that makes uncovering the words to any jam a [...]

Google Plus

In: web resources

17 Aug 2011

What can you use the application for? Google Plus is Google’s take on the social network concept. The application is intended to provide users with a number of improved social networking features. Users will be able to create Circles that can be used to organize their contact list. Circles, which are essentially social circles, allow [...]

Gone are those days when you would just publish a blog post and wait for readers or visitors to hop over it. This is the age of social media where content is discovered, shared and distributed through “people” who love reading your content and are pleased enough to recommend your service to their friends, fans [...]

Google just announced that its social search results will now include public Google Plus posts. Since the expiration of Google’s realtime search agreement with Twitter last month, it hasn’t been clear how Google will continue to integrate posts from social networks into search results. Now that Google’s in-house social network will provide a stream of [...]


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