Google+ comes to the enterprise via Google Apps
Google is beginning its big Google+ integration move.
Google is beginning its big Google+ integration move.
SAN FRANCISCO -- With Twitter handling a quarter of a billion tweets a day, company CEO Dick Costolo said he's focusing on keeping things simple.
Forget about building a popular social network. Google CEO Larry Page wants to use Google+ to transform the entire Google experience.
Microsoft is trying to overhaul Hotmail in an attempt to make its free email service cool again.
Many CIOs predict that real-time communication technologies, such as instant messaging, <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9194962/SharePoint_sites_growing_like_weeds_need_governance">SharePoint</a> , <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9200238/Salesforce.com_rolls_out_free_version_of_Chatter">Chatter</a> and <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9179169/Alcatel_Lucent_gets_social_with_company_communication">Yammer</a> will overtake classic email in the workplace in the next five years.
Google+ is trying to help users expand their Circles by offering them a new Suggested User list. The only problem is that some users are taking exception to what they're calling an elitist system.
Industry analysts have suspected that adding Google+ to the social networking mix would force Facebook to up its game. And it looks like that prediction is coming true.
Despite Google+'s making a huge splash in the social networking world, rivals Facebook and Twitter continue to grow at dramatic rates.
Antonio Martins, vice president, supply chain, Teva Canada A few years ago, a Canadian pharmaceutical company found that it was in constant crisis mode, and its way out of the chaos lay in getting everyone to communicate.
Anonymous, which has claimed credit for several high-profile cyber attacks in recent months, plans to launch what it says will be a new social networking site called AnonPlus.
WASHINGTON - In a wide-ranging discussion Friday with President Barack Obama's top science advisors, Federal CIO Vivek Kundra warned of the dangers of open data access and complained of "an IT cartel" of vendors.
Google has picked up the pace in its efforts to get a business version of Google+ up and running.
Just two weeks old, Google's social network is generating a tidal wave of curiosity and excitement. And that level of interest may have social networking giants like Facebook and Twitter getting a little anxious.
Microsoft on Thursday boosted the security of a tool that lets Outlook users send and receive messages through the company's Web-based Hotmail service.
Google is giving Gmail users a glimpse of design updates that will roll out over the next few months.