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I still use flickr and G+, but G+ is for nerds.Originally posted by hyperD View Post
Thanks Nick, I've got a CUK photobucket public account but I need a restricted view, was going to put it on onedrive but ppl need an MS account I think. I'm not a cool kid so am clueless on all these things!
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ftfy. I don't know anyone who still uses it and checking with my mate (who heads social media for a large ad agency) he doesn't eitherOriginally posted by norrahe View PostI still use flickr and G+, but G+ is dead.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Not really fussed, I use it anyway. Am not on stalkbook or tw@tter, only thing i'm active on is LinkedInOriginally posted by eek View Postftfy. I don't know anyone who still uses it and checking with my mate (who heads social media for a large ad agency) he doesn't eitherComment
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If you use any Google service, even just search, you use G+ - you just don't realise itOriginally posted by eek View Postftfy. I don't know anyone who still uses it and checking with my mate (who heads social media for a large ad agency) he doesn't either
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It might have been repurposed but it failed its original purpose long agoOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostIf you use any Google service, even just search, you use G+ - you just don't realise it
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostFeck me, my maths is rusty.
Found a first year exam paper in the bin yesterday.
It's taken me until now to figure out how to do
3^(x+2) = 405.

I'm sure I used to know all this tulipe 40 odd years ago.
I got as far as
3^x = 45Comment
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The only person I know apart from Norra who actively uses it, works for GoogleOriginally posted by eek View Postftfy. I don't know anyone who still uses it and checking with my mate (who heads social media for a large ad agency) he doesn't either
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Indeed. It seems to be just a profile page for your Google login now. It's not a very social social network.Originally posted by eek View PostIt might have been repurposed but it failed its original purpose long agoComment
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