
Tried to Connect the Dots?Being dubbed by many as one of the most addictive iPhone games ever, Dots has taken the mobile gaming world by storm. In its one month of existence, the game as managed to be downloaded over 3 million times and accumulate over 250 games played. As of yesterday, the game is now available on the iPad and has added a couple other features to make it more addictive.... read more The Craze for WazeWhat was once a mobile app only in Israel, is now a global mapping marvel. On top of all this world wide recognition, Waze has now attracted the interest of Facebook and Google. But exactly does Waze do? This free app plans on helping people solve an everyday problem, traffic. But why the interest from Facebook and Google? Both companies seem to have their own reasons for battling it out and preparing to spend around $1 billion for the app. ... read more Fire in the Sky in LondonEarly this morning a British Airways (BA) aircraft made an emergency landing at Heathrow Airport. According to all the tweets, all passengers and crew are safe and the situation is under control. According to the BBC, the plane had an engine fault. Eye witnesses tweeted about and posted photos of seeing flames coming from the plane as it flew overhead. ... read more Have a Conversation with GoogleWhen you first use it, it may seem like something from a sci-fi movie. Confirmed just yesterday, Conversational Search started rolling out on Google.com in the latest version of Chrome. The new naturally spoken question and answer interface for the search service still has some bumps to fix but all that aside, it is rather impressive. The search is designed to be more like natural human speech than the technically constructed search queries used today. ... read more Facebook is Just Not Cutting ItA recent study from the Pew Research Center released yesterday found the today’s teens have lost enthusiasm for Facebook. In February the social network had warned its investors that the younger users were actively using other social media sites. So why is this happening? According to the study, teenagers are looking for something more real, more authentic. For Facebook, it’s not that teens are deleting their profiles, rather they are spending less and less time on the social network and more and more time on others. ... read more |
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