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Google roundup for 5/2/2012

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My weekly roundup of all things Google…

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Google roundup for 4/25/2012

If you want to be a thought leader on the internet, I believe there are only two activities you need to master: Deepening your expertise using Gmail, Google Reader and Gist Documenting your expertise using blogging and social networks These activities will give you a share of voice, which may lead to share of mind [...]

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Be known

I had an interesting opportunity to sit on a panel of ‘experts’ yesterday and advise website development students on how they should develop a portfolio of their work and present it to prospective hiring authorities or clients. To be honest, I don’t know how I got on the panel; the others were truly experts — [...]

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This week in Google @e1evation

Time once again to talk about trending topics in Google. I’ve got to admit Google+ has me scratching my head. Still. It has been almost a year since Google+ came out. Any idea when we can expect an API?

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This week in Google @e1evation

Wednesday is Google day @ e1evation. Here’s the best of what I read this week…

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How to Fight Information Overload

Here’s an interesting perspective from Karol Kroll… Information overload is a creature that has been growing on the Internet’s back since its beginnings. The bigger the Internet gets, the more information there is. The more quality information we see, the more we want to consume it. The more we want to consume it, the more [...]

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Why Your Blog Needs A Content Plan

Rachael Priest writes… When I first started blogging, a content plan seemed like such an obvious yet foreign idea to me. Me? Procrastinating writer? Plan? Wasn’t it common knowledge that us creative types must write when we are inspired to do so, whenever and however often that might be? Well, true as that is of [...]

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Google neuters Google Reader

In what appears to be a relatively innocuous announcement from the Google Reader team at Google, Google has gutted Google Reader in favor of the unproven Google+… Today we’re rolling out the new Reader design, and the Google+ features that we mentioned just over a week ago. Before the day’s over, all Reader users will [...]

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Gmail to Unveil New Interface to Help Fight Information Overload

Google’s excellent webmail app Gmail appears set to relaunch with a new interface, according to a video caught on the company’s YouTube channel by long-time watchdog Alex Chitu this morning. The new version of Gmail looks a lot like the recent refresh of Google Docs, but adds big avatar photos of your contacts to your [...]

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Tools I use; Google Reader + IFTTT

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One of the keys to success in social media is using the right tools and aligning them in an optimal fashion. Here are two of my favorites; Google Reader and If This Then That [IFTTT]. Video after the jump… Related articles Google Reader to Get Google+ Integration (mashable.com) How To Back Up Your Life Automatically [...]

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