Articles tagged with cmoneyspinner-technology

Using the New Google Plus Collections Feature (Update #1)
Two years ago I published this post. This post is an update. Using the New Google Plus Collections Feature In spite of the rumors about the Google Plus social network going down the drain, etc., I started out testing the feature on my most popular G+

Tips and Tricks for Tumblr Bloggers
A few months back, wrote a post Explore Tumblr Using TumVue about a great site that made viewing my Tumblr blog much easier. Scratch that! Maybe there's a black cloud that follows me online, but for some unknown reason the site is now returning a 500 Erro

Google Making Major Changes to Google Plus
If you don't use Google+ then this urgent news report published by Business Insider has no impact for you. However, if you remember the old YouTube and then the change when the Google owners and operators REQUIRED that you have a Google+ account in order t

Twitter Modifies the 140-Character Limit
Was tempted to categorize this post as “Breaking News” but by next month, July, it will be old news. This upcoming enhancement to tweeting is not really news to me. Often wondered when the Twitter owners were going to to relax the 140-character

We Live in a Digital World, Not a Yellow Submarine
In the United States, many citizens conduct their business, public and private lives in a digital world on a daily basis. Erego, it is a top priority for our political leaders to stay abreast of ever-changing technology and ensure that we have laws in plac

Using the New Google Plus Collections Feature
Recently Google announced a new feature called “Collections” for members of the Google Plus network. The concept is very similar to #Pinterest . If you don't have a Pinterest account but you are on Google Plus, you might like the ability to gro

Do Your V's Pass the Google Truth Test?
Revisited and sharing with you an article that was published at least a year ago, written by David Amerland. He is Google semantic search “enthusiast”. (Some folks have a problem with using the word “expert”. I have a problem