Tuesday, February 12, 2013

The GoogleReaderpocalypse Is Upon Us - Google's Feed Reading Service Unusable Since Sunday - plus my very own links synopsis

Which companies have been shaking things up in the world of technology? Let's take a peek.

In our first little group, why don't we take a look at the websites discussing Google and Alzheimer's disease:
- Google Says $80M French Publishers' Fund Won't Be Replicated Elsewhere In Europe from techcrunch.com
- Google On How To Figure Out Which Links To Remove from www.webpronews.com
- Google Now (And Nexus 4) Featured In Grammy Show Commercial from searchengineland.com

What else is there? Well, there's Facebook and LinkedIn Corporation:
- LinkedIn Can Teach Facebook a Few Things About Being a Publicly Traded Social Media Company from www.searchenginejournal.com
- Developing Social Strategies For Clients: Thinking Beyond Facebook from www.webpronews.com
- Facebook Counted 43M Grammy-Related Likes, Comments - Oh, And 26M Related To Super Bowl Ads Last Week from techcrunch.com

Did you notice all the discussion about Google+ and Twitter, Inc.? Here are the most interesting bits:
- The GoogleReaderpocalypse Is Upon Us - Google's Feed Reading Service Unusable Since Sunday - "It's fair to say that Google Reader is no longer a priority at Google, given the company's focus on developing Google+ in the midst of an overall shift to consuming news via social feeds, not the "geekier" RSS technology" - said techcrunch.com
- Bill Gates On Google: "Bing Is The Better Product" - searchengineland.com

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