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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Combine Facebook, Twitter Feeds with Google+

Browser extension for Mozilla’s Firefox and Google Chrome combines your Facebook and Twitter feeds with your Google Plus Stream, and allows you to post to all three simultaneously.

For those already growing tired of having to navigate among their different Facebook, Twitter, and Google Plus feeds there’s a new extension available for both Firefoxand Chrome called Start Google Plus that allows you to combine the three.

What Start Google plus does is put your Facebook and Twitter feeds conveniently inside your Google Plus stream, complete with the ability to comment or “like” in the case of Facebook, and the ability to to reply or “retweet” in the case of Twitter.

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Similarly, like Facebook you can “block” or “mute” posts and tweets. The latter is handy if you don’t necessarily want to see the tweets of everybody you’re following via Twitter.

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You can even opt to post to both Facebook AND Twitter whenever you share something with your circles on Google Plus.

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Start Google Plus adds a Gmail inbox notifier to the top bar so that you don’t have to keep a gMail tab open, and can really make Google Plus the sole destination for all your email and social networking needs.

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Another feature is the ability to import your Facebook photos, further completing the transfer to make Google Plus your go-to destination.

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Start Google Plus is free, but for those that want Facebook and Twitter feed refreshes more frequent than the current 5 minutes, or the ability to update greater quantities of photos, there’s a subscription option available to upgrade your Start Google Plus account for $3.00 p/mo.

For those that really want to take it up a notch don’t forget about the Stylish extension I mentioned in “5 Essential Google+ Addons for Chrome“ that turns Google+ into a Facebook clone (it’s also available for Firefox).

Source: zeropaid.com

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