Facebook’s News Feed redesign is for real this time

If you notice Facebook looking ever so slightly different over the next few weeks, you’re not crazy. Almost a year to the day after announcing a redesigned News Feed, Facebook is finally following through. Check on this new update from PCWorld.com

Yahoo ditches Facebook and Google logins for its own ID

Yahoo isn’t messing around. Desperate to regain its former glory as an Internet giant, the company is putting the kibosh on Google and Facebook logins for its various services. The end is already nigh: Fans gearing up for March Madness with Yahoo Sports Tourney Pick’Em will have to sign in using a Yahoo ID to make their picks. Check on this article from PCWorld.com

Skype for Outlook.com Goes Global, With Support For Mac Safari & PC HD Video Calling

If you are an Outlook.com user and a Skype user, then it’s a good day for you. Microsoft has rolled out a previously geo-restricted feature to all countries – Skype integration with Outlook.com. There are also a couple new features and some bug squashing included. Get more of this latest news from MakeUseOf.com

Google+ For Android Gets Photo Editing Across Devices & New Image Filters

Is it time for renewed attention to the combination of Google+ and Android for socially interacting with photography? The latest slew of changes to the Google+ for Android app brings non-destructive photo editing across devices and new filters and tools. Plus, there’s more on offer beyond the usual round of bug fixes that should help you to take Google+ a bit more seriously for photos. Check on this great news from MakeUseOf.com

Google now listens for your voice in Chrome beta

Google has added hands-free Voice Search in a new Chrome beta, steadily bringing Android-like features to its desktop browser. Check on this article from PCWorld.com

New In The Feed: Facebook Pages Now Display Other Pages That Tag Them

Facebook Pages just got more interactive. In a discovery-boosting measure, your Facebook feed will now display another Page if it tags a Page you are following. The new “stranger” Page will be displayed even if you are not following it. It’s a behavior that is just like the way friends are tagged in each others posts. Your friends get to see most photos you are tagged in even if the person who has tagged it or uploaded it isn’t in their friend lists. If you were not tagged, the original post would not be visible to your friends. Get some information from this article on MakeUseOf.com

Gmail logjam created by misbehaving junk filter

Google has been scrambling for more than 24 hours to unclog a queue of messages sent to Gmail users that its Postini email filter incorrectly labeled as spam and quarantined. Check this article from PCWorld.com