The Best Alternatives to Google News That Help You Stay Current

In the age of an Edward Snowden-influenced Internet, it would appear that users are becoming far more conscious of their online activity, and how it’s being tracked. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

Should You Change Your Skype Password to Avoid a Spam Attack?

For the past three weeks or so, complaints have been trickling in that some Skype accounts are messaging diet pill and pornographic spam to their contacts. It’s not clear how many are affected, although the complaint thread is now 24 pages long. Now, Microsoft is asking users to change their passwords, although there’s still some ambiguity on the original cause of the issue. More information from MakeUseOf.com

6 New Features and Changes to Facebook You Should Know

Have you all noticed the changes and new features of your favorite social networking site, Facebook? We will be revisiting the best things to come from Facebook recently, in case you missed any of them. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

Yahoo spent a pretty penny to achieve unusual growth in the second quarter

Yahoo reported on Tuesday an uncharacteristic rise in revenue for the second quarter, but it came with a hefty sum spent on boosting its search traffic. Check this news from PCWorld.com

Instagram: Why You Should Be Using Popular #Emojis

I know you are one of those that uses Emojis in chats and online. It’s almost impossible to chat online without emojis. In fact, more than half of comments and captions use emojis, according to Instagram software engineer Thomas Dimson. I have read this article on why you should be using Emjois online. Click this link from MakeUseOf.com

Eddystone beacons let Google pinpoint exactly where you stand

Google is getting ready to roll out its own Bluetooth-based beacon technology, letting apps and web services pinpoint your exact location. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Rdio doubles down on curation, announces new expert radio stations

Streaming-music consumption is on the rise, but so is the competition. The challenge for service providers is how to stand out from the herd. To read more of this article, check this article and click the link from PCWorld.com