Bing has announced that it will officially launch the Bing XML Sitemap Plugin to the public. While a preview was released a few months ago, the company has only now given everyone the green light to use it. The sitemap plugin has been designed to allow webmasters from all over the world to easily create... [read more >>] Yahoo is testing now a new design for its search results page in an effort to make the search engine popular again. The new interface isn’t yet viewable on all browsers. As far as we can see, the changes can be viewed when using Firefox, but it doesn’t work on Safari or Chrome. The updated p... [read more >>] Evernote has announced updates for multiple platforms, including for its web app.
The company is now introducing Reminders, which is a feature that incorporates three of the most requested updates rolled into one.
The new feature that Evernote added to the list lets you receive in-app and email alarms, ... [read more >>] As Google Reader is closing at the beginning of July, more and more services are competing to get the users’ attention as their favored RSS reader. A brand new service that wants a slice of the pie is EldonReader, which was launched only a couple of weeks ago. There are plenty of nice features and ... [read more >>] Google has pushed Chrome 28 to the beta channel. The latest release comes with a few interesting new features, though most of the work is under the hood. One notable addition is the new threaded HTML parser, which is now part of Blink, which brings a 10 percent speed increase in loading DOM content, i.e. ... [read more >>] With Twitter rolling out the two-factor authentication just a few hours ago, Kim Dotcom takes a step forward and says that he’s the inventor of this feature. And he has a patent to prove it. The Megaupload founder didn’t come up with this type of authentication yesterday, but a long time ago. ... [read more >>] Microsoft played a game of chicken with Google and seems to have lost, it is now making changes to the YouTube app for Windows Phone which violated YouTube's terms of service. But it may have gotten what it wanted out of the entire thing, to make Google look like a bully which won't allow others t... [read more >>] The Kindle Store is stocked with books from all genres in the world, but now Amazon takes it a step further and launches Kindle Worlds, a new publishing platform that promises to pay writers royalties for stories inspired by established works. The company has partnered with Warner Bros. Television Group&r... [read more >>] Last week we were telling you that Google had silently killed off its SMS Search feature. With the growing number of individuals with a data plan, that seemed to be a good idea for Google, but there are still people out there who would like to use the service.
Gnosis Media Group went ahead and launched it... [read more >>] Yahoo unveiled a major update to its photo-sharing service that basically redesigned the entire user experience. Furthermore, it gave users more free storage space, which is also handy. The newly redesigned site is available for all users and its features might attract new customers as well. As soon as ... [read more >>] |