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June 18th, 2014 by
RESCUECOM
Online reviews are extremely important to small businesses that don’t have the massive advertising resources of large corporations. In the days before the Internet, restaurants and local service providers would depend heavily on word of mouth and hope that customers would tell others of their positive experiences. Now, with online review sites, it’s easier than ever for customers to relay their experiences with a company to as many people as possible all at once. That means that each online review, positive or negative, can have a major impact on a small business trying to grow. Cool product in technology Review Trackers is helping these businesses keep track of all the reviews they receive online and manage them accordingly. Read more »
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August 8th, 2012 by
David
The notion that each person wears many different masks in the course of their lifetime and in different groups, is a very old idea. How you interact with other people and what you choose to show one group of person in your life changes based on very old social mandates and ideas. With the rise of the Internet and the subsequent explosion of social networking sites, you put quite a bit of information about yourself online every year. Unfortunately, all of that information may create a much jumbled view of who you are and may be mixed in with information about other people who happen to share the same name as you. Now there is a new site that has the sole goal of helping you create a single, focused, online profile that collects all of your disparate elements in one place. That site is Vizify and it is very cool. Read more »
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June 27th, 2012 by
David
It is developer’s conference time! Following on the heels of Apple’s Developer’s Conference and the All Things D D10 Conference, where guests from all across the tech sector and media spoke, Google’s annual I/O Conference will start on June 27 in San Francisco, California. The three day conference is sold-out and is expected to include a slew of new product releases that should reach the marketplace by the end of the year. Rumored products being announced at the I/O Conference this year include: Read more »
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March 12th, 2012 by
David
Facebook versus Google Plus – which side are you on? It is the battle for the future of social networking and the outcome will decide the direction the Internet takes in the coming years. Google+ is still a relatively new social networking site, having only been launched last year, but it shows promise.
Some of the most basic features of Google+ were applauded by the public when first introduced. Facebook did its best to integrate similar features within its own site, but the features on Google+ are far more seamlessly incorporated. These features include the circles, hangouts, and making Google+ part of all other Google websites.
Google+ allows you to easily group your friends the way we do in real life with the circles feature. The best thing about this feature is that no one else knows in which group you have put him or her. The hangouts are the video chat feature for Google+ and this feature allows people to chat with everyone in one of their circles all at the same time.
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February 4th, 2012 by
David
Serious photographers who live on the cheap and use computers for their digital photography are feeling the squeeze. One of the best sites for altering digital photographs is closing down on April 19, 2012 and the virtual world of the Internet will be a little worse off for it. The site is called Picnik and is has announced that it will be ending service soon, sending many photographers scrambling.
Picnik is, at least for the next few weeks, a free website where you could alter photographs you took. The site was simple. You uploaded a picture to their site, where Picnik provided tools to crop, resize, alter lighting and color settings, reduce red eye and do several other alterations to your photograph. When you had the picture looking the way you liked it, you could download your altered picture and move on to more pictures. This was a wonderful alternative to expensive, licensed programs like Adobe Photoshop or Photo Explosion. Through Picnik, you could transform the photo you actually took into the photo you wanted it to be.
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