Twitter, Facebook, and Tumblr get social on Google Glass

While Google promotes its Glass head-mounted display as a new way for people to receive and document information on the fly, several social networking companies including Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr now want a piece of the action, by offering social applications on the device. Check more of Google Glass from this article on TechHive.com

Those Crazy Web Words And Phrases Explained

There have been more new words invented in the last decade than ever (Disclaimer: I made that up, but stand by it on the basis of the “it’s probably true principle”) – all thanks to this new fangled “internet” thing. Take a look of those web words and know why they are called such, from this article on MakeUseOf.com

Google shows off Chrome improvements for better, faster mobile browsing

Google called its Chrome browser “the most popular browser used in the world” during Wednesday’s Google I/O keynote. And the company used that occasion to present updates to Chrome on both desktop and mobile, as well as new developer tools for Chrome. Get more updates from this article on PCWorld.com

Ten Five Forty video series

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Microsoft rushes Explorer 8 patch release

Just 11 days after issuing an advisory, Microsoft has released a patch for a bug in Internet Explorer 8 that bedeviled the U.S. Department of Labor earlier this month. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

No Chrome-Android merger, at least in the next year or two

Android’s new boss hinted of an eventual merger of Chrome and Android but said the two will remain separate “for the short term,” in an interview posted prior to Google I/O’s opening keynote on Wednesday. Check out more formt his article on PCWorld.com

Five new features coming in Firefox 21 tomorrow

It’s been about six weeks since the release of Firefox 20, so assuming Mozilla stays on its usual schedule, Firefox 21 will make its debut on Tuesday. Check out this article from PCWorld.com