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Twitter Fends Off Security Breaches with Two-Factor Login Authentication

Twitter Fends Off Security Breaches with Two-Factor Login Authentication

Wednesday, May 22, 2013 - by Seth Colaner in News
Twitter has had more than its share of security breaches on its accounts of late, from the Wall Street Journal and New York Times to CBS to Burger King and Jeep, and now the social platform is addressing security by rolling out login authentication. In a blog post, Twitter’s product security team said, “We occasionally... Read More
Pintrest Introduces More Useful, Detailed Pins

Pintrest Introduces More Useful, Detailed Pins

Monday, May 20, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
Of all the social networks that one might have expected to flop, Pinterest is probably in that list. But, what is lacks in convention it makes up for in uniqueness, and obviously the user base is just exploding. Now, those who use the service will find it to be even more useful. The company has today launched "more useful... Read More
Facebook Blocks Path “Find Friends” Access Due To Spam Activity

Facebook Blocks Path “Find Friends” Access Due To Spam Activity

Monday, May 06, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
Nothing quite like a good, old-fashioned cat-fight between social networks, huh? That's evidently what's ongoing between Facebook and Path. If you haven't been watching, Path has been taking a lot of heat recently for spamming contact lists with invites to join. Essentially, Path users inadvertently spammed just about everyone... Read More
Are Social Networks Making You A Little Crazy?

Are Social Networks Making You A Little Crazy?

Sunday, May 05, 2013 - by Rob Williams in News
Do I look a little crazy to you? If I do, it's probably Facebook to thank, since I, and apparently many others, have "Internet addiction". Well, truth be told, I don't have an addiction to the extent that some do, as Dr. Uri Nitzan exposed in a paper published to the Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences this... Read More
Instagram Adds "Photos Of You" Feature To Encourage Tagging

Instagram Adds "Photos Of You" Feature To Encourage Tagging

Friday, May 03, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
Guess what? Instagram is getting more social. Hardly a surprise given that Facebook is the current parent, and there's hardly a better way to see that a piece of shared media goes viral than by enabling tagging. Once someone sees that they're tagged, they're more likely to interact with that content, and perhaps even share... Read More
Twitter For Mac Updated With Retina Display Support, New Features

Twitter For Mac Updated With Retina Display Support, New Features

Friday, April 26, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
It wasn't too long ago that rumblings had Twitter pining for more users to simply use the Web instead of those third-party tools. Tweetbot, TweetDeck, etc. -- those aren't exactly Twitter's favorite things, strangely. Now, the social network has made it super difficult for new third-party clients to operate, thereby forcing... Read More
Facebook Acquires Parse To Hasten Mobile App Development

Facebook Acquires Parse To Hasten Mobile App Development

Thursday, April 25, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
Believe it or not, Facebook is much more than a social network. It's an advertising company, a search company, a discovery company, and increasingly, an engineering company. It's quickly becoming obvious that one of Facebook's biggest strengths is its engineering muscle, and Facebook Home is proof of that. That's a huge,... Read More
Anonymous ‘Hacktivist’ Group Receives $55K Seed Funding To Develop Website

Anonymous ‘Hacktivist’ Group Receives $55K Seed Funding To Develop Website

Monday, April 22, 2013 - by Rob Williams in News
Nowadays, there seems to be a website for everything. But would you believe that there isn't one for the hacktivist group Anonymous? In reality, it's of little surprise, as this is a group that lacks a typical hierarchy - it has no leader, and equal rights among all members. Via social networks, it spreads its developments... Read More
We Are Hunted Joins Twitter, Plans Music Discovery Integration

We Are Hunted Joins Twitter, Plans Music Discovery Integration

Friday, April 12, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
Twitter started as a social network. Now, it's both a communication tool and a news delivery service. But what will it evolve into? As the company strives to pick up revenues, the sky seems to be the limit. This week, Twitter acquired a unique company with a unique name: We Are Hunted. In a nutshell, We Are Hunted was a... Read More
Fake Twitter Followers Are A Huge, Growing Business and Difficult To Spot

Fake Twitter Followers Are A Huge, Growing Business and Difficult To Spot

Sunday, April 07, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
With every new boom on the Internet, there usually comes some sort of business that deals with it. In comes Facebook, and ads follow. In come sold-out arenas, and in comes StubHub. You get the gist. With Twitter, however, the business that has followed hasn't entirely been straight-and-narrow. While the company is earning... Read More
As Tension Builds, Anonymous Attacks North Korean Social Networking Accounts

As Tension Builds, Anonymous Attacks North Korean Social Networking Accounts

Thursday, April 04, 2013 - by Rob Williams in News
At this point in time, it's pretty-well assured that the vast majority of people are getting a little annoyed by North Korea's ongoing antics, and while we'd love to see things settle down and people be reasonable, that's not the restrictive state's way. It seems that the country has only one outcome in mind,... Read More
2020 Census Will Use Internet And Smartphones

2020 Census Will Use Internet And Smartphones

Saturday, March 30, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
Remember when encyclopedia sets were sold as genuine hard-backed books, with folks walking door to door to sign you up for the year's latest and greatest edition? Man, those were the days. And soon, we'll be saying the same about the census. According to a new report, the Census Bureau will conduct the 2020 census via the... Read More
Menlo Park City Council 'Likes' Facebook's Plans For Second Campus

Menlo Park City Council 'Likes' Facebook's Plans For Second Campus

Saturday, March 30, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
Who says the economy is still rough in Northern California? Just months after Apple announced plans that it would soon be moving ahead with a second headquarters south of San Francisco, Facebook has now received the proper blessings to construct a second campus in Menlo Park, California. The secondary headquarters will... Read More
Facebook Updates Events Pages To Include Local Weather Forecasts

Facebook Updates Events Pages To Include Local Weather Forecasts

Saturday, March 23, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
Facebook is a social network that's maturing before our eyes. What started as a simple way for university students to keep in touch has blossomed into a company with publicly traded stocks, and with that comes an expectation to get better, slicker, and add more features over time. Google, on the other hand, has been pushing... Read More
Facebook Names Ex-Mozilla VP Mike Schroeper, SVP of Engineering To CTO

Facebook Names Ex-Mozilla VP Mike Schroeper, SVP of Engineering To CTO

Sunday, March 17, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
If you had any concerns that Facebook would begin to rest on its laurels after becoming a public company, let those concerns be put to rest. The company has just announced the hiring of a new Chief Technology Officer -- obviously an extraordinarily important role in a tech-driven outfit. Mike Schroepfer is the man taking... Read More
#Fight! Facebook To Implement Hashtag Symbol To Group Conversations

#Fight! Facebook To Implement Hashtag Symbol To Group Conversations

Saturday, March 16, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
#thatsagoodidea. No, that's not a legitimate sentence, but you get the point, right? Twitter has taken the hashtag to another level, making it a part of everyday culture at this point. And since it's so easy to recognize, it shouldn't come as a surprise to hear that one of Twitter's primary rivals is consider adding it... Read More
Google Shutters Beloved Google Reader, Digg Rolls Out Plans For Their Own

Google Shutters Beloved Google Reader, Digg Rolls Out Plans For Their Own

Thursday, March 14, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
We already covered the sad, sad notion that Google is shutting down its famed Reader RSS platform, and that has left many RSS loyalists looking for an immediate alternative. And now, Digg is taking advantage of the situation. Digg was once a huge force in the social sharing game, but as Facebook, Twitter and newer forms... Read More
Facebook Becomes a Live-Updating Social Newspaper Thanks to News Feed Overhaul

Facebook Becomes a Live-Updating Social Newspaper Thanks to News Feed Overhaul

Thursday, March 07, 2013 - by Seth Colaner in News
Facebook officially unveiled the promised overhaul of its News Feed today, and the result--which users will see on the Web as early as, well, right now--is essentially a live-updating social newspaper, complete with different “sections”. Citing three values that the Facebook team wanted to bring to this update--visually... Read More
Twitter Shutting Down TweetDeck Apps, Hints At a Web-Based Future

Twitter Shutting Down TweetDeck Apps, Hints At a Web-Based Future

Monday, March 04, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
Well, we can't say we didn't see this one coming. Twitter purchased TweekDeck for around $40-50 million in 2011. And now, it's essentially shutting things down. In a strange effort to continue getting people to use Twitter.com and the official Twitter apps instead of the myriad excellent third-party alternatives, Twitter... Read More
Instagram Hits 100 Million Photo Sharing Users After Two Years

Instagram Hits 100 Million Photo Sharing Users After Two Years

Wednesday, February 27, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
Pundits wondered why Facebook would pay a billion dollars for Instagram, when it only had around 30 million users. This is why. Despite a mainstream backlash over privacy and policy changes a few months back, the sign-up rate at Instagram has been tremendous. In fact, the photo sharing company just announced that after... Read More
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