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Digg This Rumor

Kevin Rose, the founder of Digg, has been posting some interesting tweets, specifically that Google is building their own social network. At this point most people assume it's going to be an expansion of Google Profiles, including PCMag, who said:

It appears that Google Me could fly in as an upgrade to the preexisting Google Profiles service that, itself, is almost like a mini-biographical profile page. However, its unclear as to just how Google's other user information feeds — Buzz, Wave and even the company's experience with the social networking site, Orkut — would tie into the grand picture.

Adding a fuel to the fire is the fact that Rick Klau, the developer who built Google Buzz, was recently tapped to overhaul Google Profiles.

True or not, the battle between Facebook and Google rages on.

Filed under  //   Digg   Facebook   Google   Google Buzz   Google Me   Google Profiles   google wave   Kevin Rose   Orkut   Twitter  

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OH: THAT's What Google TV Is?

Well why didn't you just say so in the first place? Now we actually want it.

For future reference, we don't need to know everything right away — just the good stuff.

Also, quick favor: mind doing that for Wave and Buzz, too? Kthx.

Filed under  //   Google   Google Buzz   Google TV   google wave   internet   social media   TV  

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BTW, Google Wave Is Open for Everyone Now

Google's I/O keynote is happening today. They announced that invite-only access to Google Wave has ended — now it's available for all.

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Social Gmail Is Ready to Make New Friends

Word on the street is that Google is set to launch social Gmail (update: it's called Google Buzz) today. Details around Gmail's new capabilities are vague, but speculation abounds as to the threat the new Gmail will pose to the likes of Twitter and Facebook. We just hope social Gmail and Google Wave get along well together.

Filed under  //   Facebook   Gmail   Google   Google Buzz   google wave   social media   Twitter  

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5 Ways to Use Google to Target Gen Y

Some great insights from McKenzie Lawton and Melanie Wong (who, incidentally, used Google Wave to collaborate on this article).

Filed under  //   Gen Y   Google   google wave  

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The Future Is Now: Real-Time Social Media

Who needs Google Wave when you can already blog in real time?

Filed under  //   google wave   real-time   social media  

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