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Facebook Is Testing Snapchat Style Messaging

By @TheMarkDalton. Snapchat has seen huge success since it launched, it has grown among the teenager demographic in particular and…

11 years ago

Facebook Says It Will Enable Safety Check During More Human Disasters

By @TheMarkDalton On Friday, Paris was brutally attacked by ISIS terrorists. Attacks which have left over 100 dead and many…

11 years ago

Yuppi – Snap Moments Together

Yuppi is a newly launched collaborative moment sharing app which makes it fun and simple to crowd share live moments.…

11 years ago

Synology launch new NAS server and new wireless router

Synology® Inc. announce the release of the DS716+ and the Synology Router RT1900ac. The DS716+ is an encryption-oriented, scalable, 2-bay NAS…

11 years ago

Sprinters hackathon insights from participant Emily O’ Connor

Edited @SimonCocking words by @emilio_emz My experience at Sprinters The smell of coffee was strong on Saturday morning at the start of Sprinters…

11 years ago

Twitter’s Switch To Hearts Has Seen An Increase In Engagement

Twitter officially changed from stars to hearts and likes instead of favourites on November 3rd. A lot of people were…

11 years ago

Should You Use Free Hosting For Your Blog?

Blogging has become more common place. Anyone, and I mean anyone can create a blog and get started. The challenge…

11 years ago

Microsoft announces Data Centre expansion in Ireland and the Netherlands

Microsoft today announced completion of the latest phase of expansion for its data centre facilities in Ireland and the Netherlands,…

11 years ago

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