By Jharma Mulchandani, on April 13th, 2013%
With the social networking giant rolling out the Facebook Home, they claim that they are putting people first before the app. Facebook Home is an app collective that attempts to recreate the the functions of social networking and integration of News Feed and chat in the home screen of Android devices. It is now available in the Google Play store and everyone should try and see how this software suite change your social network life.
The Facebook Home software suite is compatible with these devices as of now: Samsung Galaxy Note 2, Galaxy S4, Galaxy S3, . . . → Read More: The Facebook Home Software Suite now Available in Google Play Store
By Jane Gracielo, on April 7th, 2013%
It is quite unusual for the social networking giant, Facebook, to ask apology to a user that’s not even doing or violating terms and conditions of the company.
A mother and user of the famous Facebook is complaining for banning her account and removing her photos showing or promoting breastfeeding to her fellow mothers.
Kristy Kemp, is a mother that maintains the Facebook group or page called Breastfeeding Mama Talk. The page has over 5,000 followers currently.
According to news report from KGO-TV in San Francisco, Kristy Kemp got mad and when . . . → Read More: Facebook Seeks Apology to Banned User Posting Breastfeeding Photos
By Jharma Mulchandani, on April 3rd, 2013%
Facebook is popularly anticipated to unveil a new operating system handled on Google’s android platform in an event due for Thursday. Rumors suggest that the social networking giant will release their own smartphone over HTC hardwares.
According to a tweet from the popular “evleaks”, which has been reporting unreleased phone rumors before their official announcements, said that HTC First could be the hardware for the Facebook OS.
Rumors about the smartphone developed by social networking giant has been making the rounds for quite a while already. But this time, is seems to be becoming true.
Latest rumors suggests that Facebook . . . → Read More: Facebook Phone Leaks Before Event
By Jane Gracielo, on February 6th, 2013%
Are you an Instagram user? There’s good news for you!
There is now a web version of the most famous photo-sharing service Instagram, where you don’t have to use your phone always to check out the latest photos from your friends shared on the app.
Today, the Facebook-owned Instagram has announced its web version, wherein it lets Instagram users view the feed directly by connecting and opening Instagram.com on the internet on you desktops, laptops, and tablets.
According to the Chief Executive Officer of Instagram, Kevin Systrom, the move was decided in order to make the service more reachable to . . . → Read More: Web version of Instagram introduced
By Jane Gracielo, on January 15th, 2013%
Facebook, the social networking giant, has announced its major addition, which is a smart search engine it has named graph search — this permits the facebook users in making “natural” searches of content shared by their friends only.
The feature includes search terms that can make use of phrases like “friends who like Harry Potter and Twilight.”
According to the chief executive and founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, the new feature is not a web search, thus it is not a direct competitor to Google. But, it was in cooperation with the Bing search engine, which is a component of . . . → Read More: Facebook Adds A New Feature
By Jane Gracielo, on March 13th, 2012%
Yahoo, one of the biggest internet search engine and Internet pioneer which has pined away faster and much more innovative competitors like Google and Facebook, appears to have come to a conclusion that “if you can’t beat them, sue them”.
Really a high risk step that makes clear that Yahoo’s name as a company which could no more be competitive on the merits in the technology world. Furthermore, it risks the company’s so far a big and successful relationship with the Facebook as the social networking leader.
“We’re disappointed that Yahoo, a longtime business . . . → Read More: Yahoo Sues Facebook
By Dora Tutor, on November 22nd, 2011% Just recently, Amazon launched its new featured Kindle Fire together with Barnes & Noble following with their Nook tablet, while a lesser-known Kobo Vox just went on sale beforehand. These devices provide consumers with a less-expensive alternative to full featured tablets as what Apple iPad and Samsung Galaxy Tab offers.
Kindle Fire runs a highly modified version of Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) developed for media usage. Gmail, Google Maps, and any other Android apps will not be found on it. Somewhat, you find a well-designed reading entertainment that ships while using the Kindle reader along with several . . . → Read More: Fire vs. Nook vs. Vox
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