Here’s 40 Things You Can Do to Get Your Creativity Going

Sometimes, when you’re experiencing a creative slump and you need to do something big to break out of it. You might need to start a new project, or even take some time off. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

How To Post In Multiple Languages On Facebook

The Internet is an international, multilingual place, and although English is the lingua franca of international business and communication, it’s still important to make it easy for people who don’t speak English to stay in touch with you. This is especially true on Facebook, where posts can travel between countries very quickly, and people who speak a wide variety of languages can see them in a matter of seconds. This article and more from MakeUseOf.com

Instagram now lets you switch between multiple accounts

For Instagram users with more than one account, life has just gotten a lot easier.

On Monday, Instagram released a new feature to allow switching between multiple accounts on its iOS and Android apps. Instagram users are now able to add and switch between five different accounts. Instagram had started testing account-switching for iOS users last week, according to TechCrunch. Back in November, Instagram tested this feature for Android users. More of this latest news from PCWorld.com

Report: Twitter’s algorithmic timeline may arrive next week

You’ve heard about it. You’ve read about it. You may have even tweeted about it. But it looks as if Twitter’s non-chronological “algorithmic” timeline is almost here. More of this article from PCWorld.com

Why your Facebook News Feed is filled with Friends Day videos

When you sign in to Facebook this morning, you’ll be greeted by a strange message: “Happy Friends Day!” If you’re wondering what Friends Day is, don’t worry—you haven’t missed out on celebrating this important holiday for your entire life. It’s a social media holiday that Facebook just invented to celebrate its 12th birthday. More of this latest news from PCWorld.com

Spotify gives Amazon Echo a dose of on-demand music

Amazon Echo is going back to its music streaming roots with Spotify support.

The connected speaker can now tap into Spotify’s 30 million songs through voice commands. For instance, users can say “Alexa, play Pearl Jam from Spotify,” or “Alexa, play Afternoon Acoustic from Spotify.” Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Say goodbye to the socks: Evernote’s getting out of e-commerce

Two and a half years after Evernote announced that it would offer a suite of branded products through its own online retail store, the productivity company is walking away from the business of selling products like socks, messenger bags and wallets. Check this out from PCWorld.com