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Google's scheme to win over the enterprise

If you are tempted by the simplicity, user-friendliness and relatively low prices of Google's ( NASDAQ: GOOG ) business offerings, you are right where the company wants you. Despite its relatively

Google Wave might have been Google+ 1.0

There has been a lot of controversy this week around the inclusion of Google+ content in Google ( NASDAQ: GOOG ) search results. Whether you agree with this approach or not, it got me thinking about

Google+ Pages: Love it or hate it?

Is your company thinking of taking advantage of Google+ now that the platform offers "Pages" for businesses to tout their brands? As proponents are quick to point out, Google+ has 40 million users

Why Google+ insists on real names

Those still hoping that Google ( NASDAQ: GOOG ) will back down from its insistence on using real names for its Google+ social network may have to simply bear with it--or go elsewhere. In an interview

No, you still shouldn't let employees on Google+

With so much feedback swarming in (some of it surprisingly mean-spirited!) following my brief commentary two weeks ago about Google+, I feel compelled to revisit the topic. My commentary was by no

Why you should keep employees off Google+

Google+, the search engine giant's social network, has signed up about 25 million users in its first month, making its early popularity more impressive than Facebook's or Twitter's. And that's great

Legal landmines with Google+

Google+ has attracted a lot of buzz and more than 20 million users so far, but use of the social network in the enterprise raises a host of questions about privacy and security. Before letting

What enterprises should know about Google+

Until millions of people started clamoring for invitations, the announcement of Google+ was met with a lot of eye rolling. Hadn't Google ( NASDAQ: GOOG ) tried this social network thing before--and

Google+ briefly runs out of disk space, spams users

The new Google+ social network suffered a brief speed bump over the weekend when the service ran out of its allotted disk space. This resulted in a flurry of spam to some users as automated