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John Pearce

RIP: Every Product Ever Axed By Google [INFOGRAPHIC] - 3 views

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    On Monday, Google will pull the plug on Google Reader, despite much general online despair about the death of the most popular RSS reader. So if you were ever a fan of Google Wave, Google Labs or maybe even Google Buzz, you're probably a little nostalgic for the services of Google's past. If you want to take the trip down memory lane, check out the infographic below, courtesy of Wordstream.
Darrel Branson

The Top 6 Game-Changing Features of Google Wave - 0 views

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    Without a doubt, the product that has the entire web buzzing right now is Google Wave (Google Wave reviews), the search giant's newly announced communication platform.
Andrew Williamson

My6Sense | Your Digital Intuition - 3 views

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    "my6sense is the best way to experience your top content from social networks and news sources - all in one app.Read your most relevant items and updates from your Facebook, Twitter, news, RSS and blog streams (*Google Buzz on Android), share via email and social networks, discover fresh content, manage your streams and more! All you need to do is use the service, and we'll personalize your content for you. Using our 'Digital Intuition' technology, we accurately learn what's important to you and personally rank your streams so that your most valuable information is always at the top. There's no need for you to tell us what you like/dislike or set any preferences. It's completely effortless!" So far so good enjoying the random nature of it so far. Especially when the Google Reader is bursting at the seams. Like the integration with my twitter feed too. 
Clay Leben

Udacity - Educating the 21st Century - 7 views

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    Newest free course site with lots of buzz. Learn programming and science. Stanford U faculty and Google connections. Traditional learn from the center expert model with test at the end.
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