Google Docs gains better track-changes integration with Microsoft Office

Google made collaborating with colleagues who use Microsoft Office a bit easier on Friday, bringing Microsoft’s Tracked Changes into the world of Google Docs. Check this article from this link PCWorld.com

 

How to get photos from your digital camera to Instagram in 3 easy steps

Instagram may be designed for smartphones, but you’ve probably noticed that the best photos have a distinctly non-camera-phone vibe to them. Savvy Instagrammers post high-quality DSLR or point-and-shoot photos instead. You can create a high-quality Instagram feed, too, with a little help from Dropbox and your iOS or Android device. Get some tips on this article from this link PCWorld.com

 

5 ways to use social media to boost your career prospects

Face it: Employers, both current and future, look you up online. And not just your LinkedIn profile—most of them will also click any public social network links that are floating around. But don’t panic. With a little effort, you can polish your profiles so your personality shines through and makes you a more attractive candidate to recruiters. Here are five tips for leveraging your social networks to give your career a competitive edge. Check out how on this article from PCWorld.com

 

Mobile ads help Facebook report a big sales jump

Facebook’s quarterly sales rose 61 percent on the strength of mobile advertising, the company said Wednesday. Check out more on this article from PCWorld.com

 

What Does Facebook Selling Your Data Mean For Privacy?

Facebook has been the subject of a number of very concerning news stories over the past few years, from not deleting user data to conducting and publishing emotionally manipulative research. But the social giant is getting ready to take it to a whole new level: selling your browsing data directly to advertising companies. Check this out from MakeUseOf.com

A Shine In The Clouds: The New Google Drive Gets A Redesigned Look

Who doesn’t like change. When it comes to software, most of us do if it’s for the better. Like the New Google Drive. With a generous 15 GB of free space, it is a personal cloud for many. What it needed was a fresh makeover. The “new look” Google Drive brings that. Great news from MakeUseOf.com

Google nixes real-name policy for Google+

Google+ may attract some new—and mysterious—users after Google announced Tuesday it was abolishing its real-names policy for the profiles in the service. Check out this article from PCWorld.com