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The strategy, concept, implementation and reactions to The Google+ project.
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Microsoft Leaked Its Own Social Networking Secret, Then Swore It Was Accidental - TechCrunch

Microsoft Leaked Its Own Social Networking Secret, Then Swore It Was Accidental - TechCrunch | The Google+ Project | Scoop.it
Hot on the heels of all this Google+ madness, Microsoft has “unintentionally” leaked its own social networking platform.

From the looks of Tulalip, this will likely be a venture into “social search” with Bing running the show. “With Tulalip you can Find what you need and Share what you know easier than ever,” reads the teaser tagline. Notice the capitalization of Find and Share? Yep, we’re pretty sure this will be where search meets share, which is kind of good news since you can’t do a Google search within Google+ (What’s that all about, anyways?). Oddly enough, there are Facebook and Twitter log in fields on the teaser page, which leads us to believe that this will be a rather light foray into social networking rather than a heavy-duty Microsoft experience. If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em right?
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Reciprocal Behavior in Social Networks - Chris Brogan

Reciprocal Behavior in Social Networks - Chris Brogan | The Google+ Project | Scoop.it
I asked a question in Google+ that you might also consider:
Several people are mentioning they think reciprocal follows (if you follow me, I should follow you) SHOULDN’T be the norm on Google+ . What do YOU think?

Here’s what people said to the above question inside of Google+ (just a sampling of the almost 100 comments I got in the first few hours of posting it).
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