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From Entrepreneur.com: Google+ Gets a Major Makeover by Jason Fell
If you’re one of the growing millions using Google+ for work or play, there was some news today from Google’s I/O developer’s conference that you might find useful. The search giant said it is rolling out more than 40 different changes to Google+ as part of a major redesign.
During the event’s three-hour-long keynote…
Copyright© 2013, Jason Fell and Entrepreneur.com
From blog.instagram.com: Introducing Photos of You
Photos are memories of the people, places and moments that mean the most to us. We have always sought to give you simple and expressive ways to bring the stories behind your photos to life. Your captions and hashtags capture the “what?” and your Photo Map answers the “where?” but until today we’ve never quite been able to answer the “who?”.
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Posterous to sunset on 30 April 2013
A year after being taken over by Twitter, Posterous will be shutting down.
If you’d like a backup of all the content you’ve posted there, Posterous has created a way for your to get all your information.
Posterous also suggests that you move WordPress.com or Squarespace, as they have tools to help you import your Posterous file.
Vintage TweetDeck (TweetDeck AIR) will stop functioning soon…
TweetDeck is the most powerful Twitter tool for tracking real-time conversations. Its flexibility and customizable layout let you keep up with what’s happening on Twitter, across multiple topics and accounts, in real time. To continue to offer a great product that addresses your unique needs, we’re going to focus our development efforts on our modern, web-based versions of TweetDeck. To that end, we are discontinuing support for our older apps: TweetDeck AIR, TweetDeck for Android and TweetDeck for iPhone. They will be removed from their respective app stores in early May and will stop functioning shortly thereafter. We’ll also discontinue support for our Facebook integration.
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From the Index: Beware the viewBook.at and viewAuthor.at link shorteners!
The viewBook.at link shortener service promises you one link to your Kindle book on the appropriate Amazon site for all regions.
That seems pretty cool until you realize what’s actually going on when you use their shortener.
Not only are you getting a short link, the service provider is adding a referral code to that shortened link, so that they get commissions off sales every time you use their short link. Continue reading →











