LinkedIn redesigns Android, iOS apps with new profiles

LinkedIn wants to give you an edge when heading into that next meeting or conference call. It has updated user profiles on mobile devices to put more information available at a glance, with an eye towards putting more of your background information up front. Check out this article from this link Greenbot.com

4 Ways Linux Is Spreading Affordable Computing Around The World

You’ve maybe heard that Linux is everywhere, and has the potential to be everywhere, including places in the world where computing needs to be extraordinarily affordable. Linux is the perfect solution for this, but why? Let’s check out four reasons why Linux is helping spread computing all over the world. More on this article from MakeUseOf.com

Chrome Beta for Android update shows us what Google’s browser will look like with Material Design

Android L is undoubtedly going to be one of the biggest Android updates in years. To ensure it’s a smooth rollout, Google has already begun slowly transitioning its many Android apps and services to follow the new Material Design interface principles. The Google Play Store already received a half-makeover, and now Google is testing out the new design on its Chrome Beta app. Check this out from Greenbot.com

Chrome OS warms up to touchscreens with latest updates

Good new, touchscreen Chromebook owners: The latest stable version of Chrome OS now supports pinch-to-zoom on Web pages. This feature had only been available in the developer and beta Chrome OS channels before, though Chrome for Windows added pinch-to-zoom earlier this year. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

 

How To Make Your Headlines POP

Do you want your article to be read by more people? The solution is simple: work on your headline. 80% of people will judge the article by the headline. So make it count. Get some tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com

Add Beautiful Widgets To Your Mac Desktop With Übersicht

Übersicht aims to replace the likes of Geektool, letting you add the output of any console command to your desktop – formatted with HTML5. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

Skype group calls now free on Surface, Windows tablets

On Tuesday, Microsoft made group calls free for Skype users who have decided to buy tablets like the Surface instead of a full-fledged Windows PC. Great news from PCWorld.com