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WebsiteBuilder.com When I started my review of WebsiteBuilder.com, I wondered if it would be more than an attempt to capitalize on a name that’s bound to show up in search results—especially given that the company has an identical service with slightly different branding under the name SiteBuilder.com. I am pleasantly surprised to report that the WebsiteBuilder.com is
Twitter Periscope (for iPhone) Twitter changed how we express ourselves, by offering a simple way to share short updates with the world. The popular microblogging platform has since brought that same on-the-spot experience to video, with Periscope, an app for creating and watching live streaming videos from your smartphone. With it, you can share live
Smartwatch Market to Grow to 50 Million Units by 2016 The wearable market may not be the most useful and essential to a lot people at its current state, but analysts predict that it is still expected to grow next year. According to a report by Gartner, the market is expected to grow to
Telenor and PTCL Sign MoU Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Telenor Pakistan through which Telenor Pakistan will be able to consume PTCL’s back-haul infrastructure till 2020. This MoU will facilitate Telenor to avail PTCL’s vast network footprint and infrastructure spread nationwide for their rapidly growing 3G subscriber base. Mr.
Instagram Finally Brings Multiple User Account Support on Mobile Instagram has long been flirting with the idea of having multiple user accounts per device, and it seems like the facility is about to become available to an average Joe fairly soon. Starting this week, the users of the Facebook-owned service will be able to add
Find Chrome’s saved passwords from any browser If you use Chrome and have it set to save your passwords, you already have a repository of login details for the sites you frequently visit. It’s easy enough to access from your primary device in case you need to look up a password (load Settings > and
Google introduces flood alerts for users in India In the wake of the floods that engulfed the Indian state of Tamil Nadu that killed 500 people and displaced nearly 2 million more towards the end of 2015, Google has announced that it will display flood alerts in its apps and sites for users in the
You can finally use some Android watches as spy communicators Android wear is getting a big update today that will add a few much-wanted features – especially if you have a recent model. Most interestingly, Android Wear is finally adding speaker support – meaning you can finally be the spy you always wanted to be
Anchor for iOS brings audio blogging back from the dead Just a few weeks after the launch of Zcast comes another startup with a fresh take on social audio. Anchor, which is out today on iOS, bills itself as an easy way of creating short podcasts that others can respond to with their own audio comments. I
Twitter now lets advertisers pay to be right at the top of your feed A new feature for advertisers from Twitter called First View allows marketers to pay to get right at the top of your timeline every time you log in. First View is a new ad unit that shows promoted tweets and Moments