Tag archive for ‘social media’

A study from Pew indicates that Twitter public opinion might not be reliable

Twitter is an online social media website that has been around for at least 6 years. Many have questioned the real use of that website but if anything, most believe that it is the social media site that reflects the opinion of the public

Google+ for business: How you can use it to boost your online presence

Google is first and foremost a search engine. But the ranking algorithm today is affected by many factors. With Google+ being one of its latest product, it is obvious that the new social media is going to affect the SEO equation.

Google improves its products for disabled people and adds a connect feature

This week Google announced at the CSUN International Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference that a number of new features have been added to the Chrome browser, the Chrome Operating System, the Gmail service and Google drive to enable Google products to be much easier to use for blind and low-vision individuals. On top of that Google also launched an app that can be used for sign language interpretation and keyboard shortcut for individuals that are deaf or can’t hear properly

App of the week: EQuala, the radio station based on your Facebook friends

In this digital world there have been a lot of apps that have been designed to help people develop a different way of listening to music. Most of them are designed to be integrated into our online social life and at this point there are so many of them that making a choice can sometimes be a daunting task. And at that point where we thought most digital music apps were boring comes a new one that revives our curiosity.

With the new Facebook free calling app, your voice plan may be obsolete

Last month Facebook rolled out on its standalone messenger app an option to make free voice calls. This same functionality has now been added to its flagship iOS application

Chromebook Pixel: Google’s laptop of the future

Yesterday, Google surprised the world with its brand new groundbreaking laptop, the Chromebook PIxel. It comes with touchscreen capabilities, an extremely high resolution display and a powerful chipset. Google’s new laptop will be available for shipping this coming April.

Flurry reveals surprising statistics derived from mobile dating apps

Since the invention of the net people have been relying on it to find their soulmate.

Finally an interior design app to help you to decorate your room with virtual furniture

It is now possible for you to experiment with virtual furniture pieces and decorate your room based on your own imagination. Thanks to Decolabs you can just take a picture of your own room and arrange inside it virtual furnitures just to have an idea of how it will look like in the real world