Pinterest updates Android app with group boards
Pinterest was testing out a new look for their site with beta testers and now they are updating their mobile app with some changes as well.
Pinterest was testing out a new look for their site with beta testers and now they are updating their mobile app with some changes as well.
Instagram has finally launched the ability to view full feeds on the web i.e from your desktop.
Google had announced that users would be able to start Hangouts from within Gmail itself very soon. Well the feature has been rolled out to users in India today according to a blog post on the Google India blog.
There are a barrage of social networks out there for each and every aspect that you can imagine. Social networking sites for connecting with old friends, networks for sharing and discussing about photography and music, micro blogging sites and many more. We will list a few of these sites according to their categories for your benefit here. Social networks featured here may be past their prime or maybe rising suns depending on the number of active users.
Pinterest is working on a new design for their site which they have based on user feedback. This redesign will feature aesthetic as well as behind the scene updates to make the site faster.
Twitter has just introduced Vine, a new way to share short clips of videos to your Twitter feed.
Imangi Studios have released a sequel to their smash hit Temple Run game. And judging by the number of downloads, it has jumped past its predecessor in a big way.
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.
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.
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.
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