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If you want to compete with an 800-pound gorilla like Facebook, it helps if you're an 800-pound gorilla named Google. This social-networking service offers granular privacy controls, deep integration with Google services, a better mobile app, and an unconfusing interface.
- Google+, Day 29: Five Things I Like Most About Google+ As I wind down the 30 Days With Google+ series, I dedicate today to profiling my top five favorite things about the Google social network.
- 40 Google+ Tips and Tricks for Power Users Get the most out of Google's new social network with these awesome tips and tricks.
- How to Set Google+ Privacy Settings For years, rumors have circulated that Facebookâs privacy blunders would cause a mass exodus, and some users say they feel safer using Google+. Elsa Wenzel shows you how to modify settings and keep your profile private.
- Google+ vs. Facebook: See How They Compare In Google+, the search giant offers a serious competitor to Facebook. Here's how the two social networks stack up.
- 11 Best (Free) Android Tablet Apps for Newbies Got yourself a Google Android tablet PC? Now all you need are some quality apps. Check out these 11 great tablet-compatible Android apps, all free.
- Top 10 Google Wins and Fails of 2011 (So Far) We're only halfway through the year, but Google has already had its share of successes and failures.
- 100 Best Products of 2011 The year's standout hardware, software, and services, as selected by PCWorld's experts.
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