Google updating their privacy policies and terms of service

Google announces they are going to update their privacy policies and terms of service Google said that, ” First, our privacy policies. Despite trimming our policies in 2010, we still have more than 70 (yes, you read right … 70) privacy documents covering all of our different products. This approach is somewhat complicated. It’s also at odds with our efforts to integrate our different products more closely so that we…
Read more...Twitter And Facebook launch “Don’t be Evil” add-on to enhance Google’s “Search Plus Your World”

Twitter, Facebook and MySpace Engineers have created a Browser add-on named as “Don’t Be Evil” (Yes, It is Google’s philosophy/motto) for negating the effects of Google’s “Search Plus Your World” which was released by Google few days back for mixing the Google+ updates within the Google Search Results itself. The “Don’t be evil” bookmarklet will allow the user to see how a search result page would look using Google’s pure…
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Google Blogger gets New Feature to share the Posts with Google+ Circles

Google Blogger has released a new feature to the Blogger users to share the blog posts easily to their Google+ circles. If the Blogger users linked their Blogger blog to their Google+ account they will be presented with a prefilled Google+ share box immediately after publishing a post. The share box will contain a +snippet of the post that you can share with the circles on Google+. And, any individual…
Read more...Google+ is launching “Find My Face”, an easier way to tag photos

Google has informed that its Social Networking product “Google+” will have new feature “Find My Face”, a face-recognition Tool. Matt Steiner, Engineering Lead on the Google+ Photos team announced about this cool new feature in a Google+ post. By turning on Find My Face, Google+ can prompt people you know to tag your face when it appears in photos. Google+ users will have control over which tags they accept…
Read more...Google will suspend your Google+ account if you use nick name instead of your real name

Google has announced that anyone using a pseudonym instead of their real name on Google+ is now at risk of account suspension. Anyway, Google allows common name apart from the Real name. Refer below the explanation from Google. Google+ makes connecting with people on the web more like connecting with people in the real world. Because of this, it’s important to use your common name so that the people you…
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