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The document in question cites both Motorola and Verizon as an example of this strategy in action not as exclusive partners "ie. Motorola and Verizon" (Motorola Droid).

The later releases of the HTC made Nexus one, and Samsung made Nexus S clearly show that Google wasn't favoring one manufacturer in the long run.

*edit for clarification


did you want the contacts from your twitter feed? or just to feed your posts from twitter to g+.

If its just the contacts you wanted you can go here: https://plus.google.com/u/0/settings/connectedaccounts?tab=X... and connect your twitter account. (I am pretty sure this will drive the 'suggested people' page on google+)


I also found this comparison of cross-posting tools:

http://techplugged.com/2011/07/29/link-and-post-google-plus-...


My posts.


Haven't posted publicly at least.


This is exactly right and the title should really say that.


Yep, it would be nice to know how many posted at all. I guess it's not publicly available data ;-)



Google Apps users cannot use Google+, invite or not.

http://webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/16655/is-google-p...

We are used to it though. Not getting access to any of the new Google services is an intrinsic part of the Google Apps experience...


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