4 Chrome Extensions For Gmail To Boost Your Productivity

There’s no doubt, as far as email options go, Gmail is one of the services that really does a lot to boost your Chrome productivity. Great and helpful article from MakeUseOf.com

Is this the face of Facebook’s new phone?

The long-rumored Facebook phone might be real after all. This coming Thursday, Facebook will hold a press event where it’s expected to announce a smartphone running a forked version of Android—one built entirely around the social network’s suite of apps and services. Check more of this rumor from TechHive.com

20 Evernote Search Features You Should Be Using

It’s one thing to use Evernote, but it’s entirely another thing to master Evernote. Check these features from this article on MakeUseOf.com

Gmail’s New Compose Is Now Default, Soon All Users Will Be Required To Use It [Updates]

Google announced on Thursday that Gmail’s new compose window feature will become the default option for users, and that it will do away with the old compose option soon thereafter. Read more of this update from  MakeUseOf.com

Toshiba Satellite C855D-S5340 15.6″ Notebook w/ AMD E1-1200

Newegg has this Toshiba Satellite C855D-S5340 15.6″ Notebook w/ AMD E1-1200 for $349.99 after instant savings. Shipping is free. This same notebook is sold at J & R for $397.99. Check the product specs from Newegg.com

Tips for messaging your target audience on LinkedIn and Facebook

Once you identify your target audience, the next step is to devise marketing plans for various social media sites. Here are helpful hints on developing strategies for LinkedIn and Facebook. Check thi social media tip from TechRepublic.com

iPhone 5 launch trounced Galaxy S4 in Twitter traffic

Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster has highlighted a commissioned analysis of Twitter activity surrounding the iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S4 launches that reveals Apple’s atest iPhone was the subject of more than five times as many tweets when it launched than the Galaxy S4 was when it was unveiled earlier this month. Check this article from PCWorld.com