The week's most popular industry news: Computer Software
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Google Plus Deleting Accounts En Masse: No Clear Answers - zdnet.com (274 
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A number of Google+ accounts have been deleted in the last 24 hours as the new 
social network struggles with real name policy.
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Google Plus Has A Problem. Fear Not: I Have A Solution - techcrunch.com (159 
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.Google Plus is terrific. I don't think it will ever be more than the Pepsi to 
Facebook's Coke, alas, but it's much slicker and better designed. It's too bad 
that the service has sacrificed a pile of goodwill over the last week...
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Leaked: iPhone 5 "Assistant" Is Enhanced Crowd-Sourcing Voice Control Based on 
Siri - gizmodo.com (10 shares)
Although it's not currently available in the iOS 5 developer beta, a new leak 
has indicated a curious voice control feature called Assistant could be making 
its way into the mysterious iPhone 5 when it launches. Sorry, "if" it...
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Cartoon: Pyramid Schemes - readwriteweb.com (30 shares)
It isn't hard to find people willing to make absolutely firm predictions about 
technology and social media, each one asserted with total certainty. Facebook 
will be around forever, and Google+ is doomed. Google+ is the future,...
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Why Google spent almost a billion on infrastructure in Q2 - gigaom.com (15 
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Google spent $917 million on infrastructure during the second quarter, 
continuing an upward trend that helps ensure new services like Google+ keep 
running. It's the eight consecutive quarter of increased capital expenditures...
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