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Embed Vine videos directly on the Web

Twitters short video sharing service Vine has received a small “social” update. Vine which was released around two months ago by Twitter, let users record short six second video clips which could then be tweeted to their followers. Earlier users could only embed tweets with Vines,but Twitter has added more functionality to the service now.

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Toronto Silent Film Festival capitalizes on Instagram in unique advertising promotion

The Toronto Film Festival screens some of the world’s finest silent films every year paired with music which is played live by accomplished artists.

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Google + brings updates to mobile apps and web profiles

Google Plus received an update yesterday which brought quite a few changes to its mobile apps on Android and iPhone as well as a few changes to user profiles on the web.

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Foursquare check-ins represented in a pulsing visual map

Foursquare has released an amazing video which utilizes check-in data by individuals across New York and Tokyo and represents them in colour coded streaks across the cities.

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Turn any website in to a 3D maze game with your smartphone and Chrome

A new Google Chrome experiment can turn any website into a 3D maze game which can be played using your smartphone or tablet.

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Scale the Seven Summits with Google Maps

After mapping the depths of the ocean, Google Maps has set its sights on the horizon and the towering peaks of some of the highest mountains in the world.

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The Samsung Galaxy S4 is here

The covers have finally been taken off the Samsung Galaxy S4 and whats been unveiled is a beast of a phone with more or less the same looks of it’s predecessor the SIII and a lot of new features to make you go “Wow!”

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Now app for iPhone uses Instagram to suggest cool places around you

The Now app for the iPhone makes use of photos from Instagram to judge which place is trending based on the amount of photos taken at that location. So you can know where the cool places are thanks to your friends on Instagram.