Tag archive for ‘social media’

Wikileaks admits that the late Aaron Swartz was a possible source

Aaron Swartz, the internet activist and hacker who committed suicide last week, was an ally and possible source for the site Wikileaks. That is what the site claimed on its twitter account in a series of tweets after the death of Aaron was announced.

A new App raises concerns about privacy on Facebook

It is no news that a lot of Facebook users do have privacy concern when browsing through the website.

Facebook’s new graph search – Severe limitations

In this day and age, are there any of us who still understand the difference between Friend and Acquaintance?

Messenger to Be Discontinued: March 15 Date Set by Microsoft

I don’t normally check my Hotmail account since I am now a heavy Google user, but I received an “Important” email from Microsoft regarding my Messenger account.

Rovio’s Angry Birds Looking to Take Over the World: Now Has 263 Million Monthly Active Users

Not many development companies can boast perseverance the likes of which we’ve seen from Rovio.

From Reddit to a Bootstrap Crunchie: Imgur Now Serving 3.6 Billion Page Views a Month

Web 2.0 has now given way to a richer more dynamic internet and the anchor for this vanguard are images. It’s no surprise that Instagram rose from obscurity to domain photon sharing almost overnight, attracting a billion dollar buyout in the process. Make no mistake about it, rich media is the new internet and capitalizing on this is the newest (well, not so new) image hosting website Imgur.com.

Aaron Swartz, Reddit Co-founder found dead, suicide claimed by mainstream media

It is claimed that on today, 12th January 2013, The

Digg is Alive: The Social News Website Now Has 10 Million Emails on File

It’s not exactly a miracle but the fact that in January 2013 there’s news that Digg as a web entity is alive and kicking could be classed in some way as a small miracle—a really small one.