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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

UPDATE – New Twitter Direct Message Feature

Twitter seems to have reversed the decision to open up Direct Messaging between non followers! The check box under user…

13 years ago

Twitter Alerts

Twitter Alerts was originally launched in September 2013 in the U.S. Japan and Korea to send critical messages to Twitter…

13 years ago

How to Effectively Speak to Companies on Social Media – an Agent’s Perspective

Today we have a guest post from Sheena Murphy. Sheena has over 5 years experience in Customer Service and Social…

13 years ago

Are Facebook interested in buying BlackBerry?

The Wall Street Journal tweeted earlier that Facebook and BlackBerry met last week to discuss a possible bid. There's little…

13 years ago

Flyne Offline Reader App from the creator of Falcon Pro

Flyne is a new offline reader App from the creator of Twitter client Falcon Pro. It is available for free in…

13 years ago

YouTube’s Offline viewing coming next month

According to YouTube's Help section, Offline viewing will be coming to a mobile device near you from next month. The…

13 years ago

Ipsos MRBI poll looks at social media activity in Ireland

Ipsos MRBI released results of their latest poll on social media account ownership in Ireland amongst adults aged 15 or…

13 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

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