I wrote a post last week explaining why I think Flipboard was better than Feedly part of the reason was I was able to set-up Google+ as a drop in … Continue reading →
Feedly is getting a lot of press as being the new drop in replacement for Google Reader recently, however I (unlike the millions of new users they have acquired) find … Continue reading →
Ready to take a break from Facebook, or just want a nice local backup of all the data you’ve uploaded to the social network over the years? Turns out that … Continue reading →
The UK got its first 4G network this month and the choices for 4G phones are thin on the ground at the moment the iPhone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S3 were … Continue reading →
As a person who takes an awful lot of photos on many different cameras I’ve got a lot of data spread over a lot of platform, and for me the … Continue reading →
The three big players in social media Facebook, Twitter and Google plus all have stock apps on the iPad now, and they all present the media in different ways. How … Continue reading →
So Facebook have put “lots of effort” and finally pulled thier thumb out of thier collective social arse and redesigned thier IOS Application. Historically the stock Facebook app has been a … Continue reading →
Twitter is deeply integrated in OS X now that Mountain Lion has arrived, and you can send tweets from just about anywhere once it’s set up and configured. If you … Continue reading →
I’m not sure is anyone has noticed this, i have just done a quick test on my iPad over the last week, and no two views of my news feed across multiple … Continue reading →
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How i would like to use Google+ and my Photos
With Google’s announcement today that 3 become one when it comes to storage space, and its all Google Drive now rather than Google+, gMail and Drive. I got to thinking … Continue reading →