Google Chrome’s latest update officially lets you mute noisy tabs

Few things are worse than when you’re trying to get some work done with your headphones on and all of a sudden, a loud, obnoxious advertisement yells at you to “come try this out!” Check more from PCWorld.com

Jelly Lets You Ask Questions & Get Answers From Your Social Networks

Biz Stone is most famous as the co-founder of Twitter, but he’s always innovating. His last venture, the blogging platform Medium, has been quite successful. And now, Stone is taking on the Q&A world with Jelly, an app that lets you get answers about anything by tapping into the knowledge of your social networks. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to prevent strangers on Google+ from flooding your Gmail inbox

If you use Google+ and Gmail, Google is about to open your email account to a whole new level of spam. A new feature rolling out over the next couple of days makes it possible for any Google+ user to email you, as long as they follow you on Google+—they don’t need to know your actual email address, and you don’t even have to follow them back. And to make it even worse, Google took the Facebook approach by turning on the new feature by default. Here’s another article from PCWorld.com

 

Any Google+ User Can Send You Emails On Gmail Now (And Here’s How To Disable It)

After integrating Google+ in YouTube for your comments, the search giant is now turning towards Gmail to give its social network some more visibility. From today, any Google+ user will be able to send you a message on your Gmail. To send a message, all you need to do is add that person to your Google+, whether they’ve befriended you or not. Check out how from this article on MakeUSeOf.com

Schedule Your Messages Inside Gmail With Boomerang

Baydin (the company behind Boomerang) has just announced that users can reschedule messages inside Gmail once they have already been scheduled. Check it how from this article on MakeUSeOf.com

Gmail now lets you email Google+ users, even if you don’t know their address

Google has deepened the integration between its Google+ social network and Gmail, adding a feature that auto-suggests Google+ contacts when Gmail users are typing in email recipients. In other words, you can email any of your Google+ contacts without knowing their email address, and they can email you as well. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

How Smartphones Are Ruining Your Life

Smartphones are here to stay. These miniature computers we all carry around in our pockets all day, every day are now outselling feature phones, meaning new smartphone owners are being created all the time. Check this article from MakeUSeOf.com