Social Media Site Twitter.com Makes Big Changes

Twitter is not a social network, yet. Twitter is certainly participatory online media, but it works more like an information network instead of a destination where users can engage in apps, view entertainment media and hold conversations for hours. On Twitter people read tweets, leave a comment, and leave. Twitter execs have announced that this…

The End of Bloglines and the Decline of RSS

Bloglines.com, a web-based news feed and RSS reader, has announced that the website will officially shut down on Friday, October 1st. Bloglines is owned by InterActiveCorp, the same organization that runs the Ask.com search engine. When asked why the site will be discontinued, the Bloglines operating team claimed that other social media sites such as…

Email Apps Enable your Inbox to Join the Social Media Party

Email is being revamped into a social media platform thanks to new applications. Without the new email apps the old-school communication channel provides limited interaction, unlike the communities and services provided by social media platforms. Rapportive, WiseStamp, and Greplin are a few of the applications now available to make your inbox into your own customizable…

Google Instant Search Changing the game for Ecommerce Sites

Google revolutionizes the internet experience once again. This time Google has enhanced the search experience with Google Instant Search– the faster, smarter, and more dynamic way for the average user to search. Google asserts that users can save 2-5 seconds per search. There is no down side to this new technology for the average user….

Games are the Most Popular Mobile Phone Apps

The latest data relase by The Nielsen Company shows that 61% of smartphone users are reported to have downloaded a game application, making them the most downloaded type of application among mobile phone users. The runner-ups are weather and maps applications, where large screens have proven to be a more gratifying experience for users. The…

Online Comparison Shopping Has Gone Social

Shopping comparison site TheFind.com has found a way to make the online shopping experience personal and social. TheFind’s developers worked with Facebook to integrate the Like button into the comparison shopping site. This new feature enables consumers to compare products and retailers with their Likes on Facebook. Online shopping has now become a social shopping…