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  2. ManageFlitter - Wikipedia

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    ManageFlitter was a web-based application that assists Twitter users gain insight into their Twitter account. ManageFlitter provides a set of tools that allows Twitter users to effectively curate, prune and grow their Twitter account. In addition, ManageFlitter provides an easy way for users to integrate their Google+ account with their Twitter ...

  3. Violet Blue - Wikipedia

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    Violet Blue is an American journalist, author, editor, advisor, and educator.. Blue wrote a weekly sex column for the San Francisco Chronicle until 2010. [3] In her podcast, Open Source Sex, she reads erotica and discusses topics such as fetishes and oral sex.

  4. Google Search - Wikipedia

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    In August 2009, Google invited web developers to test a new search architecture, codenamed "Caffeine", and give their feedback. The new architecture provided no visual differences in the user interface, but added significant speed improvements and a new "under-the-hood" indexing infrastructure.

  5. File:Google Plus logo (2015-2019).svg - Wikipedia

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. Google+; User:ANormalUsername1; User:ANormalUsername1/Userboxs

  6. Google Reader - Wikipedia

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    Google Reader was an RSS/Atom feed aggregator operated by Google.It was created in early 2005 by Google engineer Chris Wetherell and launched on October 7, 2005, through Google Labs. [1]

  7. Zagat - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] [19] On May 30, 2012, Zagat was officially integrated into Google's services, with its reviews now appearing on Google Maps and Google+ Local pages for relevant restaurants. Additionally, the Zagat online service became free to use, and once required a Google+ account to register though that is no longer the case. [20]

  8. List of defunct social networking services - Wikipedia

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    Google+: Blog: Microblogging Google Buzz [2] Grono.net: Discussion forums, sharing photos, links to cultural events in particular cities, the sale of property and job searches. Heello: Microblogging Hello: Highlight: Hospitality Club: Hospex: Houseparty: Video chatting: Hyves: Social (Dutch) IdeaPlane: Itsmy: Mobile community for blogging ...

  9. Augsburger Allgemeine - Wikipedia

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    Other parts of the Augsburger Allgemeine's web presence are an internet forum with about 30.000 registered users (November 2014), reader and editor blogs, a Facebook page with about 50.000 likes, a Twitter feed with 8500 followers as well as a Youtube channel and a Google+ account, all managed by the online editorial staff. In addition to that ...