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Google Plus lets you zoom into and pan images on the desktop

While Facebook has been quite busy over the holiday season releasing their Poke and Pages Manager app, adding voice messaging to the messenger app and rebuilding their Facebook Android app with native code like its iOS counterpart, Google plus is introducing some new features too.

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Consumer Electronics Show 2013 begins at Las Vegas

The annual iteration of the Consumer Electronics Show is now on at Las Vegas. This yearly exposition which is not open to the public, see’s the announcement of several amazing and cutting edge products from big brands in the fields of mobiles, tv’s, photography and gaming manufacturers among others.

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Ubuntu OS for Smartphones

Linux aficionados can rejoice as Ubuntu developer Canonical has announced the Ubuntu OS for smartphones. The new OS is designed to run on Android devices promising to make use of their full capabilities.

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Google lets you share your New Year Resolutions globally

With the advent of a New Year almost everyone is ready with a list or at least one New Year Resolution. Google has realized and to motivate you, put up a site where you can share your resolution with the rest of the world.

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NASA introduces new badge on Foursquare

NASA has long offered different badges to Foursquare users to earn with their check ins. They have added one more to the galore of badges that can be earned. The new badge introduced is called the “Curiosity Rover” Badge.

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Optimize the time spent on Facebook by streamlining your news feed

A lot of people complain that their Facebook news feed is now cluttered up and that they have to go through a lot of unwanted posts before finding any useful stuff. Well, Facebook has made a lot of changes of late to help you de-clutter your news feed and fortify your privacy.

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Try Flickr Pro free for 3 months

If you are another ticked off Instagram user who is still fuming after their recent terms of service muddle, Flickr has a holiday offer to entice you. Flickr is offering their Pro service which normally costs $24.95 a year, free for 3 months.