Log on to Facebook and you're guaranteed to see one or more of your friends “checking in” at a local restaurant, sporting event, or even their own home. Where some used to check in using Foursquare, many found that Facebook's own check-in function was sufficient. However, Foursquare is making a »
03/22/2012, Alex ChoiIt is rumored that Mashable, the hot tech news site whose articles are viewed on average 50 million times per month, is in talks with CNN to buy the site for $200 million. Hard to believe a website that was started in founder Pete Cashmore's parents' house in Banchory, Scotland »
03/13/2012, Erwin MooreHere’s an interesting fact: Kred and Klout are both headquartered in the same building. Why is this fact interesting? Kred is soon to be Klout’s number one Twitter influence competitor. Klout provides Twitter users with a Klout score (every Twitter user has a score). This score is determined based on »
09/30/2011, Brad LarsonSometimes it’s not possible to buy concert tickets with your friends. But, it’s still nice to know where your friends are sitting, just in case the seat next to a friend is not sold out. While viewing the seats that your friends have chosen used to be impossible, it is »
08/30/2011, Erwin MooreFacebook has long been criticized for its lack of privacy settings. When the social networking platform began, very few privacy settings were available to users. Not too long ago, Facebook made it possible for users to control certain account aspects, though these controls came in the form of hundreds of »
08/24/2011, Tom BrookSocial networking websites, like Facebook and Google Plus, are all about staying connected with friends and family online. These websites can also be used to make new connections, broadening one's social network. Part of every social networking website is dedicated to helping users add more people they know to their »
08/12/2011, Tom BrookSeemingly, Google doesn’t need any help getting people to sign up for the new Google Plus social network. G+ has seen amazing growth since the start of the network. In fact, new numbers report that Google Plus may soon overtake both Twitter and LinkedIn when it comes to active users. »
08/09/2011, Tom Brook