Google is busy adding more features to its social networking site Google+ in a bid to make it competitive enough to attract traffic. The latest additions include Google+ creative kit, Ripples and “What’s Hot” as announced via Google’s blog.
Google+ may be losing some traffic but its users are still very active on the social networking site. According to the latest reports 3.4 billion photos have been posted on Google+ till now.
Looks like the iOS 5 fever is becoming contagious! Foursquare has also announced a new feature Radar for iOS 5. The announcement came through foursquare’s blog post:
The company Dropico has released a new iPhone app called Facebook Photo Importer. The app lets you transfer photos from Flickr, Picasa, Instagram and Photobucket directly into your Facebook account.
Twitter has released an updated version 3.5.0 of its iPhone app just at the heels of iOS 5 release, which features Twitter integration.
Google+ had a very promising start as it was able to get 12 million users in just 2 weeks and 25 million in the first month. Later when Google+ was opened to all, Google+ traffic suddenly went up by 1200% in the first few days but now it has fallen by 60% according [...]
Facebook’s app fro iPad is finally here after many leaks and rumors. First an ipad app was found within Facebook’s iPhone app and later it got blocked. Then there was news that the Facebook app for iPad would come out on along with iOS 5 on October 4.
Some more news for Android lovers! First they got leaked video of Ice Cream Sandwich and then some screenshots.
Users can now determine who can notify them on Google+ according to a new feature added to it is on-going series of changes. Lately they gave users the option to lock their posts before shring within their circles.
Facebook has launched a new in-line language translation tool, which applies to individual posts on Facebook Pages including comments.
Google+ is continuosly bringing changes based on popular demand. One such demand had been the option to disable your posts or comments before sharing.
While Facebook is about to introduce expandable ad units, Google too has started testing its new large-sized ad units which will be a mock of the full-page ads we find in our newspapers.
Facebook is introducing a new type of Ad Unit which will expand when a friend likes it. Once it expands you can add your comments to it and even can see other comments related to the ad.
While Facebook took the stage by introducing major changes at its f8 conference, Google+ is also trying to pick pace and introduced two changes today. Now it allows you to download full size pictures with the help of the photo actions tab.
With the release of iPhone 5 just around the corner, we have some more more reports that will further spice up the October 4 event at Cupertino.
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