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Google Reports Santorum Search Surge Prior To Tuesday Primaries

February 8, 2012Erik Kain

has its very own Elections Page on its + social network. It’s an interesting project – and a helpful resource to stay up-to-date on politics while peering through a technological window into public sentiment. For instance, according to Google, Rick Santorum, “saw a surge in search traffic in all three states in the final 24 […]

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A Look At President Obama’s First Google+ Hangout

February 2, 2012Erik Kain

We’ve seen YouTube hosted debates in the past. Politicians use Twitter and social media all the time to promote their campaigns or ballot fights. But Monday night marked a new digital landmark when President Obama held the first all-digital interview from the White House. The video chat was conducted via a Google+ hangout, perhaps the most […]

Read more at Forbes.

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Stephen Colbert Sees A Google Search Surge in South Carolina And Nationwide

January 18, 2012Erik Kain

According to the Google Politics & Elections page on Google Plus, Colbert is seeing a big spike in search traffic lately. “Over the weekend we posted that searches for Stephen Colbert of the +The Colbert Report saw a 189% jump in South Carolina traffic, while +Ron Paul, Rick Santorum, +Mitt Romney and +Newt Gingrich all saw declines during the […]

Read more at Forbes.

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Google Launches Google+ Pages, Links Search and Social Networking

November 7, 2011Erik Kain

Social media isn’t just about connecting people with people. It’s also about selling people stuff. Google’s launch of Google + Pages is an attempt to make that social network more useful for businesses, allowing businesses and Plus users to connect via Google Hangouts and to +1 businesses and so forth. Yet another avenue, in other […]

Read more at Forbes.

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Former Google Developer Offers to Help Fix Google Reader

November 4, 2011Erik Kain

Kevin Fox, a former Google employee who worked for several years on the Google Reader project before leaving the company, has offered to help Google fix its popular once-social RSS service. Google stripped the site of its sharing and following functionality and redesigned it to fall more in line with the new Google aesthetic – […]

Read more at Forbes.

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Three Tweaks to Improve the New Google Reader

November 2, 2011Erik Kain

While everyone waits eagerly for HiveMined to launch so that we can all abandon Google, there are a few ways to make the most of a bad situation. Google Reader has killed its social functions, and redesigned Reader in a way that makes it much less readable. Fortunately there are a few hacks floating around […]

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The Google Reader Redesign is an Ugly, Lonely User Experience

November 2, 2011Erik Kain

So Google finally went and killed off the social features in Google Reader. They also gave it a face lift, apparently in an attempt to make it look more like the new Gmail and Google Plus. Aesthetic uniformity across products makes perfect sense. Unfortunately, the new Google Reader look is ugly. Really ugly. Too much […]

Read more at Forbes.

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Occupy Google Reader Takes to the Streets

October 28, 2011Erik Kain

Okay, so it’s not exactly Occupy Wall Street, and the cause isn’t quite so dire as the recklessness of investment bankers gone wild or the government bailouts, but Google Reader is being cut off at the knees, and a number of its die-hard fans (including a few I know from Google Reader) have taken to […]

Read more at Forbes.

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Don’t Be Evil: A Better Way to Integrate Google Reader and Google Plus

October 23, 2011Erik Kain

News that Google is killing off Google Reader’s social features and integrating the RSS service into the Google Plus platform has been met with a mixture of excitement, apathy, and dread. Many users of Google Reader, such as myself, realize the importance of including Reader functionality within Google Plus. Many of us also think an […]

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Big Changes Coming to Google Reader

October 20, 2011Erik Kain

It was only a matter of time. When Google announced last week that it was killing off Google Buzz, those of us who use Google Reader began to get nervous. Would Google kill off Reader as well? Would we Google Reader fanatics be forced to use some other less interesting service? Well, the answer to […]

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