Facebook Introduces New Open Graph Tags for Media Publishers and More

Facebook has launched two new Open Graph tags to make it easier for people follow their favorite media publishers and journalists. Facebook has also added several new requirements to review your app and Open Graph submissions. They’ve included a few updates to using Facebook Android SDK with ProGuard and the Graph API for event pages… Continue reading Facebook Introduces New Open Graph Tags for Media Publishers and More

REPORT: Why Instagram and Vine Video Usage Looks Bullish in the App Market

Today Facebook unveiled a new Vine-like feature for Instagram, its photo sharing service, which will allow users to create short, 15-second long videos to share online. Video functionality would be the first major change to Instagram’s core services since it was acquired by Facebook for an estimated $1 billion. This new video upload feature is… Continue reading REPORT: Why Instagram and Vine Video Usage Looks Bullish in the App Market

Microsoft ‘Looks to Get Social’ with Creative Updates to So.cl Network and BLINK

Microsoft Research appears at it again, their So.cl network project from FUSE Labs has just released four new ways for people to share thier ideas on the web. Perhaps you’ve never heard of so.cl yet, which was “created as an experimental research project in social research” which is a fancy way of saying it was… Continue reading Microsoft ‘Looks to Get Social’ with Creative Updates to So.cl Network and BLINK

Digg’s RSS Reader Will Be Available by June 26

Digg, one of the oldest modern social news sites, announced today that their RSS Reader is in launch and will be available to all users by June 26. In this version of Reader, Digg focused most on the needs of power users: speed, simplicity, and the ability to import feeds and folders from Google Reader.… Continue reading Digg’s RSS Reader Will Be Available by June 26

Why Normal is Expensive

Many of us look to lead normal and happy lives, but sometimes being normal is a more costly choice than you think. It could mean always trying to keep up with the pack instead of straying out on your own path to discover new ideas. It means never taking too big of a risk, no… Continue reading Why Normal is Expensive

What You Should Know About Facebook Oversharing

Humans are social creatures. We love to interact with the people around us. We share our lives with our family, friends, co-workers and even casual acquaintances. But sometimes we forget to turn off our filters and we share too much of our life, especially through outlets like social media. So what makes us overshare? Experts… Continue reading What You Should Know About Facebook Oversharing

6 Lifesaving Bookmark Extensions for Google Chrome

Recently one of my “favourite” Google Chrome extensions got updated and no longer works in its current version. To my dismay, I was forced to update the extension which now leads to a broken Chrome store page. This extension allowed me with the click of a button to save tabs in any window into customizable… Continue reading 6 Lifesaving Bookmark Extensions for Google Chrome

Tumblr Gives Archive Pages a Makeover

Dear Citizens of the Interweb, Tumblr has just updated archive pages for blogs, applicable to any theme, with a cool grid-like interface and other features. The latest update comes equipped with the following new items: Larger thumbnails Quicker loading and scrolling Like and reblog buttons for each image New scroll to top action To visit… Continue reading Tumblr Gives Archive Pages a Makeover