3 Secret Ways To Use Hashtags You’ve Never Tried Before

Six years after Chris Messina first introduced the hashtag, it’s taken over the Internet and is used in Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Google+, Flickr and other places. The basic purpose of a hashtag, of course, is to find a list of all posts about a certain topic. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

Twitter tracks users’ tweets to measure advertisers’ offline sales

Twitter has announced a new program to give marketers better information about how companies’ tweets impact sales in physical stores. Check out this article from De Samenwerking

Facebook launches Graph Search to all English-speaking users, acknowledges privacy concerns

Facebook is rolling out Graph Search, its newfangled social search engine, to everyone who uses the U.S. English language, the company announced Wednesday. Check out this latest news from WebProNews

8 Google Search Tips To Keep Handy At All Times

Google isn’t the only game in town when it comes to search. Alternatives such as Bing, DuckDuckGo, and Wolphram Alpha also provide the tools necessary to search the Web. However, the figures don’t lie, and the figures suggest that the majority of Internet users choose Google over the rest of the competition. Check this great article from Silicon angle

LinkedIn turns your phone into a job-hunting machine

LinkedIn used to offer a pretty passive experience: Put your resume on the professional social networking site and hope it catches a recruiter’s eye. Check out from this article on Cisco Blog

7 Fun Uses For Twitter You Haven’t Figured Out Yet

It isn’t difficult to get addicted to Twitter. Check out this article to know more exciting facts about Twitter from MakeUseOf.com

How to get a full-screen Gmail compose window every time

By default, when you click Gmail’s Compose button, you get a window that appears in the right corner of the screen. Check out how to have  full screen compose window from this article on PCWorld.com