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Reports that Instagram lost a quarter of its users over Christmas could be misleading. Here's why.
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Google is certainly feeling the holiday spirit - it is regifting free Gmail voice calls in the U.S. and Canada through 2013.
Microsoft Outlook.com is one of the best software products the company released in 2012; however, despite its sleek design and ease of use among other things, the service has a bad reputation of not getting rid of spam from the Inbox.
Most of the smartphones available in the market are now equipped with decent to high-end cameras, which many owners users to take pictures regularly. Picture taking increases during holiday season and picture sharing may become a tedious task, but iBeam.it simplifies photo sharing.
The traditional burning Yule Log video has been given a digital twist by Dutch 3D artist Nigel Upchurch.
When it comes to explicit content in songs, it seems like Google wants to play the moral police. Or does it?
Netflix's streaming service was down for some time on Christmas Eve due to server issues. Amazon has been in all kinds of problems all year long and as the year comes to an end, it doesn’t seem like the Amazon-related issues will come to a close anytime soon.
Instagram won't be getting any gift from Santa this year. Though the Facebook-owned photo-sharing site/service had recanted on its earlier decision of selling users' photos, royalty-free, to advertisers, a Southern California-based law firm has decided to go ahead and file a class action lawsuit.
Experian Marketing Services has released some findings regarding search trends in the U.S. in 2012, ranking Facebook as the top search term for the fourth year in a row.
Facebook announced its new app for iPhone and iPad users called Poke. The app will enable users to send quick messages, photos or video to other users similar to a text message; however, the new app will have the ability to destroy the message after a set time.
Instagram has abandoned its plans to introduce a new advertising policy after Kim Kardashian, Instagram's most-followed user, threatened to close her account.
Facebook is introducing a new option which allows a person to send messages to people they don't know so long they're willing to pay $1.
Photo aggregator SnapJoy has been snapped up by Dropbox. Internet cloud-based storage provider Dropbox has bought SnapJoy - a photo aggregator that launched a year-and-a-half ago.