AceThinker Screen Grabber Pro – Review
Days of using the default Prntscr button on your PC to take screenshot of your desktop no longer exist—and if they do, not as popular as what we have now. Things have changed; capturing tools with loads of easy-to-use features have taken over. For those who do online publishing, multiple options exist to get things done. As a blogger, one of the things I do regularly is take screenshots—this is so important when I have to publish some...
How businesses and websites can benefit from the new Twitter Dashboard
As you may have heard, Twitter launched a new Dashboard app to assist small businesses with managing their content. The app is not the first of its kind, as there are loads of third-party apps being used by businesses and content marketers to engage their target audience on the microblogging platform. In a nutshell, the microblogging platform wants to encourage business owners, websites, blogs, and content marketers to interact more...
Chrome browser has a new ‘Cast’ feature in the drop-down menu
Soon, and even as early as Chrome 51, the world’s leading browser will feature a new Cast. The component will now come baked right into the popular browser made by Google. It means you will no longer have to download and install the Cast toolbar like in previous versions. “Google Cast functionality is now built in as part of the Chrome browser itself, so you no longer need to install the Google Cast toolbar icon in order to use your...
Israeli Minister Holds Facebook Partially Responsible for Latest Attacks
The Israeli government has accused Facebook of complicity in ongoing violence in the West Bank. The country’s police minister said the social media company is guilty of favoring the Palestinians against Israel after sustained attacks claimed the lives of a 13-year old and a father of 10 murdered in a drive-by shooting, reports Bloomberg. Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan said a lot of young Palestinians incite against Israelis on...
Microsoft paid in excess of $5 billion for LinkedIn due to bidding war with Google, Salesforce
Microsoft’s acquisition of LinkedIn last month was greeted with mixed reactions from different quarters. Some observers were of the view that the company may have paid in excess, while others felt nothing was wrong with the stated price, which was announced as $26.2 billion. However, WSJ reports that the Redmond-based tech giant may have paid in excess of $5 billion to acquire LinkedIn due to a bidding war with Salesforce, Facebook...