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      <title>🔗 The Presentation That Inspired Google&#43;</title>
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      <description>The Presentation That Inspired Google+
Back when he worked at Google, Facebook product manger Paul Adams did a bunch of research that he says &amp;ldquo;formed a cornerstone of the Google social strategy.&amp;rdquo;
Its basic premise was that while &amp;ldquo;the social web is not going away,&amp;rdquo; Facebook and other social networks &amp;quot;donʼt match the social networks we already have ofﬂine.&amp;quot;</description>
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Google+</a></p>
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<p>Back when he worked at Google, Facebook product manger Paul Adams did
a bunch of research that he says &ldquo;formed a cornerstone of the Google
social strategy.&rdquo;<br>
Its basic premise was that while &ldquo;the social web is not going away,&rdquo;
Facebook and other social networks  &quot;donʼt match the social networks
we already have ofﬂine.&quot;</p>
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