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Former Google+ Designer Slams The Service

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. A former Google+ designer says that the service is a social network "adrift…

11 years ago

Talon Reaches Its API Token Limit

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. The latest app to fall victim to Twitters token limit is the classic…

11 years ago

Future Tech Trends : Event at Helix Monday 6th October

A version of this article appeared on , the author is on twitter @SimonCocking It is always hard to predict…

11 years ago

Facebook Posts Could Haunt You Forever!

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Have you been on Facebook since your teenage years? Yes? Well then we…

11 years ago

How to stop people Gmailing you from Google+

The internet is on fire with news of Google's decision to allow anyone to email your Gmail account from Google+.…

12 years ago

Google Search for iOS receives major update

Google Search for iOS received a major update today bringing pretty much all of the features that were missing compared…

12 years ago

Feedly launches Premium service

Feedly has launched a premium services in the last couple of days. For $5 a month or $45 per year…

13 years ago

Books now available on the Irish Google Play Store

Just as I complained last night on our Google+ Communities page that we still haven't access to Books and Movies…

13 years ago

Google Reader being shut down July 1

Google announced today that they will shut down Google Reader from July 1st. It is something that has been expected…

13 years ago

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