So, you have a Facebook account, right? I thought so. Well if you are looking to get rid of the parts of the page you don’t use and enhance the parts you do use, Social Fixer is right up your alley.
There always seems to be an uproar over any changes made to Facebook profiles. Using an extension for your browser can help eliminate the features you have no interest in.
What can Social ...
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Google has introduced a cool feature called Ripples. Ripples allow you to see how public posts spread as they are shared on Google+ by users.
When you post something publically, anyone can see what you have shared and then continue the sharing with others. Ripples tracks how this process works, and you can see for yourself how a post spreads throughout the social network.
It's important to note that privately shared posts cannot produce ...
There have been frequent efforts in the past, sometimes by pretty major organisations such as Google, to bring social annotation to the Internet (Remember Google's SideWiki?). They've often failed, never really living up to the promise for one reason or another.
But Hypothes.is aims to be a little different in its approach to this sort of software, allowing users to do all sorts of weird and wonderful things which we'll cover in detail later on, making the web a more open, connected, and less biased platform.
For now lets look ...
Google Maps Dive In – Aim to Give You the Inside View of Airports, Shopping Malls and More [Android]
Google Maps 6.0 has been introduced for the Android phone platform and with it comes one of the most innovative and exciting features the developer has ever introduced. Google Maps now gives you access to indoor maps as well as the outdoor ones we are all used to.
A lot of people have experienced how useful Google Maps are while travelling - now Google aims to make ...
Google has made it pretty simple to create a Google+ account. If you already have a Google services account through Gmail, Google Docs or any of the handful of services they offer, you can quickly create your Google+ profile by simply logging in with the e-mail address you already use.
If you do not have a Google services account, you can either create a Gmail address to get started ...
Are you ready to take your music to the cloud? When it comes to cloud based music services, we now have three major players vying for our attention. These are Google Music, Amazon Cloud Player and Apple’s iTunes Match.
We’ve covered Google Music and
There are several game themes in our Windows 7 Themes gallery and one of the most popular theme is Assassin’s Creed. There has been a lot of interest in Google Chrome themes for Assassin’s Creed as well. Besides, the simple and beautiful backgrounds of Assassin’s Creed are perfect for making awesome chrome themes.
As per our regular pattern, we have created different themes based on a single ...
Ghost Incognito is a very simple, yet useful Chrome extension that lets you automatically open any URL in a new incognito window. This is great for protecting your privacy, testing extensions, and even using two different accounts for one site - for instance if you have two Facebook or Gmail accounts that you want to use at the same time.
If you're unfamiliar with incognito mode in Chrome, it's a private browsing feature that lets you browse in stealth mode. This means that the browser will not record any Web ...
Towards the back-end of the Summer this year, Google demoed its new solution for mobile payments, Google Wallet. At the time, it was billed as just a brand new method of using your phone to make payments when you’re out and about in stores using NFC.
But now it seems there’s more to the Google Wallet brand than initially thought, as Google has announced that it will be merging with the longstanding Google Checkout, which has been providing ...
Many of us use the Internet and take it for granted that the information we put out there is in safe hands. Every website we visit, every click of the mouse, we give away more and more of ourselves to mostly secure places online.
However, it just takes one wrong submission or phishing attempt to put your online life in jeopardy. Google has developed a mission ...
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