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John Pearce

Phil Bradley's weblog: Google Plus; an overview - 1 views

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    "Google Plus or Google+ or G+ has now been out and about for roughly a week, and I was fortunate enough to get to play with it quite early on. I know that lots of people haven't as yet, so this is an overview post so that when you DO, you'll have some idea of what you're looking at. (Please note: I don't have any invites to give out and I've tried several different ways to share access already. If/when I do, I'll be sure to let people know via my Twitter feed.)"
Roland Gesthuizen

Transfer Google+ connections between accounts - Google+ Help - 0 views

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    To transfer your Google+ circles and other connections between accounts, click Google+ circles transfer tool at Google Takeout. This tool transfers your Google+ circles and connections from a "source" account to a "destination" account. It also replaces your source profile with your destination profile in other people's circles.
Roland Gesthuizen

Google+ - 0 views

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    "Google Drive for Mac/PC supports all unauthenticated proxies that are configured by the operating system. Your firewall rules should connect to the following hosts and ports so that users on your network can access Google Drive. Otherwise, they may be blocked or denied access. "
Roland Gesthuizen

Send Your Google+ Posts To Facebook and Twitter #Extension - 0 views

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    Google+ does not have a quick way sharing your posts to Twitter and Facebook, this extension will add a link "Send to …" to each post. Once clicked, it will bring up an internal dialog asking you where to share your post.
John Pearce

YouTube - googlefamilysafety's Channel - 0 views

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    A collection of videos from Google employees around the globe talking about internet safety plus other resources.
Roland Gesthuizen

Roland Gesthuizen - Google+ - It is late but am I excited, you bet I am! I ha... - 0 views

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    It is late but am I excited, you bet I am! I have managed to get the Windows powered assessment and reporting software Accelerus that our school uses running on my OSX laptop. Check out the screenshot below. Was a bit tricky but Google was my friend as I tried out a couple of different ideas. The best guide I found was perhaps this one. It does require a knowledge of partitions and terminal commands but it worked a treat fo me. Along the way, I learned heaps and enjoyed the tinkering. I might have some fun and try to get Ubuntu Linux running again on this computer.
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