Friday 21 February 2014

WhatsApp Deal Dwarfs Other High Profile Tech

Facebook announced Wednesday that it will acquire popular messaging app WhatsApp for $16 billion ($19 billion, if you include restricted stock units for the WhatsApp staff).

It's hard to believe that only two years ago, the social network acquired Instagram for a then-shocking $1 billion. How times (and dollars) have changed.

The following chart, created by Statista, compares Facebook's most recent acquisition with other relatively recent, high-profile deals, such as Google's purchase of Nest and Microsoft's acquisition of Skype.

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Friday 14 February 2014

3D printed roses add new tech twist to Valentine’s Day

While many Valentine’s Day celebrators may go to the florist and battle over the best bouquet of blossoms, other ones may try an alternate path. Now 3D printed roses are on the market ready for buy with one increased for $15, a half-dozen for $45 and a dozen new from the copier for $100.
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The red roses are a creation from the online DIY location Brit + Co. The community has paired up with TaskRabbit to disclose how how-tech romance can look. It is proposing ever-lasting roses that for most may seem affordable.

“We’ve been engaged spooling up 3D printed roses for weeks now in our lately re-opened MakeShop just in time for Valentine’s Day. For those of you here in San Francisco, your very own TaskRabbit Cupid will hand consign them to your Valentine on February 14th!,” it reads on the Brit + Co website.

3D printed roses, which can not ever wither away and pass away, can be ordered in two distinct formats. One lone rose with a ribbon adhered to it is only $15, a half-dozen for $45 or 12 roses placed in a turquoise colored mason jar method vase is accessible for $100. A mandatory $10 consignment fee is tacked on to all instructions except if a dozen are bought.

Conventionally, blossoms are slash and covered in pretty ribbons for those to give to somebody special on Valentine’s Day. If a person wishes to buy a exclusive gift on this special day, then 3D printed flowers might just be the best present to give.

Thursday 13 February 2014

Facebook 'Look Back' Videos Shared Almost 100 Million Times

Millions of Facebook users took a trip down memory lane last week to commemorate the company's 10th celebration.
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In respect of rotating a ten years vintage, Facebook provided users the option of downloading a "Look Back" video that best features the top moments from their profile over the past 10 years. As it turns out, the gift was well-received: Nearly 200 million users watched their video, and approximately half of those shared it with their associates, according to Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg.

Sandberg mentioned the numbers at the Goldman Sachs expertise and Internet seminar Tuesday night in San Francisco. "It was amazing," she said, according to CNET. "It ... displayed the power of the Facebook brand."

Facebook, which has 1.23 billion hardworking users worldwide, has unveiled alike characteristics for users in the past. At the end of both 2012 and 2013, the communal network suggested users a Year in reconsider that assembled their top mails and tales from the previous 12 months.

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Other communal networks have utilized alike strategies in the past to pay users. Twitter partnered with online-presentation company Vizify in 2012 to provide "Your year on Twitter" videos, which highlights users' top tweets and followers. The characteristic still works today, and users can edit or share their videos on their profiles.

Google+ furthermore rolled out a Year in reconsider feature for the first time in December.

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Wednesday 12 February 2014

Twitter Testing Major Profile Redesign

Twitter is checking a major profile redesign that's very reminiscent of Facebook and Google+.

Mashable assistant features editor Matt Petronzio spotted on Tuesday a gigantic update to his Twitter profile page, with the major picture and bio levelled to the left and significantly more genuine land parcel dedicated to the header photo.

The revamped tweet stream is furthermore a exodus from its signature gaze. There is a greater aim on photographs and content cards. It moves away from a firmly upright timeline too.

twitter redesigningIt's widespread for Twitter to calmly check new characteristics and conceive updates before fine-tuning or revolving it out to a larger user base. trials normally proceed out to a small, random pool of users.

Under the header photo in the test is the count for tweets, photos/videos (a new class called out on the profile), who you are following, followers, favorites and registers. bang the likeness below to enlarge.

Other profile pages viewed from an account with the new design are automatically made to look like this too. This means that even if your Twitter page isn't a part of the test, you can see what yours will gaze like.

The recommended header photo size in the check type is 1500 x 500 pixels, up from 1252 x 626 in the current design, so users with the new design will want to switch their picture so it doesn't look stretched.

The report arrives days after Twitter rolled out its latest design to all users, after weeks of behind the scenes testing.

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