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.
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.
Flickr has updated its app for iOS with the ability to add hashtags to any image. While the website does allow you to add “tags” to any image to allow easier search, these don’t show up as hashtags in the app itself.
Instagram has finally launched the ability to view full feeds on the web i.e from your desktop.
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.
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.
Facebook recently launched the “Poke” app which in true Mission Impossible style, lets you send a message which self destructs i.e gets deleted after a period of time. Now tech site Techcrunch reports that sources are confirming that the alert tone that you hear when you get a poke is actually the voice of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg himself.
Facebook has turned its “Poke” feature into a full fledged app which allows you to send messages which self destruct after 10 seconds. The app which as of now is only available for iOS is being called a competitor to popular app Snapchat which has similar features.
Instagram recently made some changes to its terms of service and privacy policy which caused a lot of uproar among users. The language used was quite vague and the legal terminology did not make much sense to normal users. Some sites even reported that Instagram would have exclusive rights over your photos and would be free to sell them to advertisers and earn revenue. All this prompted Instagram’s co-founder Kevin Systrom to clarify what the terms actually meant.
The top trending topic this week is the London 2012 Olympic which start today, that is the 27th of July and end on August 12th.
Quite a few social platforms received new features and minor changes recently. Read on to find out who got what updates.
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