Have you checked out your Facebook Inbox recently? Did you notice any changes? Or you don’t bother to check it at all? Well, if your Facebook Inbox currently looks the same as the image you see on the right, that means it is still the old version. [Read more…] about Facebook to Roll Out New Inbox Management Features
Opera Wants to Reinvent the Web with Unite
You know Opera? Opera Mini for mobile phones and Opera browser for PCs? Well, it just announced a new service called Opera Unite. It’s not another mobile phone or desktop browser, but rather an ambitious service that aims to convert our PCs into both a client and a server. [Read more…] about Opera Wants to Reinvent the Web with Unite
Hunch Launches, It’s A Decision Making Tool If you Care to Know
I remember covering Hunch (in my other blogging gig) when it was announced a couple of months ago. It was a pretty promising web tool that aims to help you make decisions when confronted by a situation wherein you have to make a decision. This event doesn’t have to be important decisions. It can range from the most trivial to the most complicated decision-making incident happens to you at some point in your life. It was still in beta mode back then, and now finally Hunch has gone public. [Read more…] about Hunch Launches, It’s A Decision Making Tool If you Care to Know
Facebook Vanity URLs Coming Soon
Come Saturday, June 13 at exactly 12:01 pm, expect the Facebook site to slow down a bit when you log in to your Facebook profile. Most Facebook fanatics will probably busy by then trying to beat each other out in getting their vanity Facebook profiles. [Read more…] about Facebook Vanity URLs Coming Soon
What Has Become of Twitter as a Communication/Connection Medium?
I’m sorry for covering Twitter again after our feature about the Twitter Verified Accounts. But this is too good of a discussion point to make a pass on. While various data are pointing different trends with regards to Twitter’s growth, a particular Harvard study pointed an interesting fact – that amidst its growing userbase, more than half of these users update their profile less than once every 74 days. [Read more…] about What Has Become of Twitter as a Communication/Connection Medium?
Twitter to Implement Verified Account for Celebrity Profiles
Recently, Twitter had to face a lawsuit filed by St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa relating a bogus profile created on Twitter impersonating the La Russa. When the issue was brought to Twitter’s attention, the Twitter team immediately took action and cancelled the account. And as far as the Twitter management is concern, they have done their part and ensured that the said violation of Twitter’s TOS was immediately uphold. Hence, Twitter is not paying any settlement fees to La Russa nor does they have any plans of paying anytime soon. [Read more…] about Twitter to Implement Verified Account for Celebrity Profiles