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POPSBradley Associates Info: Google +1 Button Now Shares Directly to Google+ Google has upgraded the +1 button with several new features, including the ability to directly share a webpage to Google+. “Beginning today, we’re making it easy for Google+ users to share webpages with their circles, directly from the +1 button,” Google SVP of Social Vic Gundotra announced in a blog post. “Just +1 a page as usual and look for the new ‘Share on Google+’ option. From there you can comment, choose a circle and share.” In the past, clicking the +1 button only shared content to a tab on a user’s Google+ profile. This is in contrast to the Facebook Like button, which posts an article on a user’s Facebook wall. Now that Google has its own social network, the search giant can match Facebook’s button functionality.
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POPSReputations On the Line Most web browsers store record of sites previously visited in files know as cookies. These cookies are designed to make websites load faster and save previously used information. This information can sometimes contain data like user names and passwords, which can be reviled by malicious programs. For example, if a user is logged into their Facebook account on a public Wi-Fi access point, another user on the same access point can use special software to retrieve the Facebook cookie of the original user.
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POPSInteractive Web Design: Considerations for Usability The success of the website mainly depends directly on how comfortable the user is at the usability of the website. Some of the prime considerations for enhancing the usability of the website and experience of the user are as follows.