Tag: Feed
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Google Feed Updated In Google App
Google announced today changes in the Google feed experience. Keeping track of all your social media news and current affairs can turn into a full time task. Sometimes it is hard to view what you actually enjoy easily. Worry no more, Google have been tinkering with their AI again. Your personal feed experience will now…
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Twitter for Android updates to include “While you were away”
The Twitter app for Android has now been updated to include a “While you were away” feature. The update gathers what the folks at Twitter feel to be the most important tweets that you may have missed from the accounts you follow since you last signed in, based on ‘engagement and other factors’. It then…
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Twitter Posts To Return to Google Search
Twitter posts haven’t been seen on Google’s search results page for a while now. Back in 2011, the search engine withdrew the feature where Tweets showed up on results pages due to an agreement between Google and Twitter expiring. During the first half of 2015 Tweets will make a comeback, appearing alongside links in a special…
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Google Reader data removed on July 15th – How to backup your RSS data
We are now 2 days into a post Reader-lyptic world where tech heads and professionals are still getting used to a Google Reader-free future. If you are still twiddling your thumbs, deciding just what replacement RSS feed service to use, then heed this warning: You only have 2 weeks to get your data from Google…
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Google Play News for Android Set to Replace Soon-to-be Defunct Google Reader?
Google Reader RSS feed will be dropped on July 1st but looks set to be replaced with a new Android based Google Play News service.
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Google Reader to shut down on July 1st
Google has made somewhat of a shock announcement tonight in one of its spring clean ups, confirming that it will be shutting down a host of Google services including the Google Reader RSS aggregation service. The news has come as a major shock to many a blogger and news writer as the service is used by many (professional and consumer)…
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Transport for London Launches Twitter Accounts for Individual Tube Lines
Ever thought you’d follow a tube line on Twitter? You can now…
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Facebook Introduces “Interests” – Customizable News Feeds From Your Liked Pages
Whilst checking out your social feeds this morning you may notice that Facebook has introduced a new Interests feature. The Interests links is found in the left hand column along with your Favourites, Groups, Pages and Apps and by clicking onto this you will be taken to a new section of the social network where…
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Twitter Refresh Rolls Out For Desktop, iPhone & Android Gadgets
Twitter has begun refreshing its interface for desktop and mobile apps and also introducing a selection of new features to the micro-blogging social phenomenon, which currently commands 300-million users who firing their daily dose of 140 characters or less between pals and popular and cultural figures. Noticeably first-hand is the side switch of timeline and…
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Twitter Refresh Rolls Out For Desktop, iPhone & Android Gadgets
Twitter has begun refreshing its interface for desktop and mobile apps and also introducing a selection of new features to the micro-blogging social phenomenon, which currently commands 300-million users who firing their daily dose of 140 characters or less between pals and popular and cultural figures. Noticeably first-hand is the side switch of timeline and…
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BERG’s Little Printer cheerily prints your RSS feeds from smartphone
London design company BERG has unveiled a cheerfully charming desk accessory which is set for public sale in 2012 and is called, simply enough, Little Printer. Little Printer is aimed at smartphone owners, RSS feeders and social readers, and when up for sale will deliver the latest news and updates from partners such as Google,…
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Facebook ‘Subscribe’ feature brings the social network closer to Twitter
The battle between Facebook and Twitter rages on. In its latest development, the war has seen the former steal a pretty major feature from the latter. What are we on about? In short: Facebook is about to launch a ‘subscribe’ feature, which will bring any public updates from people you’re interested (but aren’t actually ‘friends’…