New Yahoo mail app for iPhone delivers other content as well

Yahoo is rolling out a new mail app for iPhone and iPod touch designed to deliver more than just messages. Check this article from  PCWorld.com

Explore Pinterest In Just A Few Taps As Guided Search Comes To The Mobile Apps

Pinterest is a “search engine” in its own right, and two new updates to Pinterest on mobile should now help with the visual exploration. Pinterest is rolling out Guided Search for trawling through more than 750 million boards with 30 billion Pins. The second announced feature — Custom Categories then should come into the picture to help you in a more organized way. Guided Categories is being rolled out first on the iPhone, iPad or Android apps and then to the Web. Custom Categories will follow soon. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

Get Paid To Search With The Bing Rewards Program

If you don’t use Bing, you may want to reconsider.

A while ago, we compared Bing Images vs. Google Images as well as Bing Search vs. Google Search. Back then we declared Google as the winner but the past few years have seen gradual improvements to Bing, making it an actual contender as a search engine. But here’s the kicker: Bing pays you to search. Get some tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com

Pinterest launches Guided Search to navigate you through its 30 billion pins

Everyone’s favorite virtual pin-board wants to introduce you to more than just decorated mason jars, apartment envy, and wedding inspiration. Pinterest launched Guided Search on Thursday, a new mobile-first tool that taps into Pinterest’s massive user collection to bring the things you’re really looking for right to the forefront. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Facebook sales leap, amid a growing mobile ad business

Facebook reported a nice 72 percent boost in sales for the first quarter, as the company continues to make strides expanding its advertising business on mobile devices. More of this news from PCWorld.com

Spam turns 20 and is still going strong

We recently passed an Internet milestone: April 12 marked the 20-year anniversary of commercialized spam. But even with two decades and trillions of unsolicited messages behind us, it seems there is still no end in sight. Check more on this article from PCWorld.com

4 Reasons We’ll Never Really Want To Give Up Facebook

While there are many who would like to see Facebook die, it’s not going anywhere for a very long time, and I’ll tell you why: it fulfills a number of human needs that nothing else has up until now. It drives, it inspires, it irritates, it depresses, and yes, it does all of these things in ways no one yet truly understands. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com