How To Keep Your Facebook Experience Safe

In case you haven’t been paying attention on the Internet recently, there’s a lot of concerns about how safe we are on Facebook. People put a lot of information on their profiles, and a lot of it more public than they think. Get some tips on this article from this link MakeUseOf.com

Google to begin contacting customers about in-app refunds

Google will soon begin to contact customers who made in-app purchases on Android devices about potential refunds under a settlement of an unfair billing complaint by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. Check this article from this link PCWorld.com

 

 

Google Apps users clamoring for Inbox

Throngs of Google Apps customers are demanding access to Inbox, so the company is scrambling to release a version of this new email app for the workplace communication and productivity suite. Check this article from this link  PCWorld.com

 

How To Use Skype On Android For Beginners

Your Android smartphone makes phone calls. This much is obvious. But did you know that your Android tablet can make calls too, with the right app installed? Get more details on this article from this link MakeUseOf.com

Skype finally adds picture-in-picture video chat for Android phones

Next time you take a Skype call on your Android phone, you can banish the video chat window to the corner of your screen and move on to something way more interesting. It’s perfect for chats with annoying relatives! Get more of this latest, click the link to the article from PCWorld.com

 

Skype-powered group chats coming to Office Online

Microsoft is upping its chat game for real-time co-authoring in Office Online. Check out this article from PCWorld.com. Click the link to read PCWorld.com

 

Twitter’s tweet-sharing is first small step in larger messaging revamp

Twitter promised last week that big changes are coming down the pipeline, and the platform’s first move since making that promise is the launch of private tweet-sharing—the first improvement to direct messaging since one-on-one photo-sharing rolled out last year. Check out from this article on this link PCWorld.com