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Get the Best of Both Facebook and Google+

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Mike Elgan
Mike Elgan
Jul 14, 2011

When a new technology rolls into town and offers a far-better experience, it’s hard not to jump at it. But compared to the number of people on Facebook, Google+, the newest social networking platform, is a ghost town. So, how do you get the best of both social network worlds?

Our colleagues over on Datamation have three tips that will let you enjoy the vastly superior Google+ experience without losing touch with your friends on Facebook. Check it out by clicking on the link below.




Read the complete article: How to Switch from Facebook to Google+ Without Losing Touch



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