TweetDeck for Chrome and web gets drag-and-drop columns

TweetDeck for Chrome and web gets grabby with drag-and-drop columns

Twitter isn’t quite done refining TweetDeck’s interface following recent web and desktop overhauls — there’s still a little tweaking left in store. The company has just updated the Chrome and web versions of its social app with grab handles that let users drag and drop columns at will. It’s also easier to jump back to the top of a column when there are unread tweets, and a selected column now snaps to the sidebar when there are fewer than three total columns on the screen. While the fresh interface is web-only for now, those who prefer the native Mac and Windows apps should get matching upgrades in the near future.

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Microsoft Office Web Apps Gets Real Time Editing Support In Coming Months

Microsoft has announced that Office Web Apps will be getting real time editing functionality in the coming months. A video demonstration has been posted online.

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Facebook Rolls Out Photo Comments

Facebook today rolled out an entirely new feature. Called photo comments, this feature allows users add photos to comments.

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RockMelt For Android Launched

RockMelt, a content aggregation and discovery service is launching its Android app which aims at delivering a user experience that is tailor-made for Android devices which often feature large displays (check our Galaxy Mega 6.3 Review to see what “large […]

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Facebook Video Ads Delayed Until Fall 2013 [Report]

Facebook’s video ads is reportedly being delayed until later this fall.

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Evernote Web Clipper extension for Chrome gets Gmail update

Note-taking addicts and Evernote lovers alike have had access to the Evernote Web Clipper tool for awhile now, which allows individuals to clip items from the web for easy saving to their account. That tool just got a little more useful, however, with an addition to its Web Clipper for Chrome extension: clipping within Gmail.

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Google Adds Interactive Carousel To Local Search Results

Google has announced that starting today, local search results will display an interactive carousel at the top of the page. Users will be shown this carousel when they search for local places, such as restaurants, bars etc.

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Google Drive now stores your stuff in 18 more languages

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Although Google Drive has spread far and wide, its localization hasn’t always kept pace. The service just took a few needed strides forward, however, with the addition of 18 new languages. Asia gets the most recognition with support for Hong Kong Chinese, Khmer, Lao, Malaysian, Nepali, Persian, Sinhalese and Urdu. Not that Google is neglecting other corners of the world, mind you: Africa is well covered with the additions of Afrikaans, Amharic, Swahili and Zulu, while Europeans get some TLC through support for Basque, Estonian, Galician and Icelandic. French Canadians and Spanish-speaking Latin Americans get localizations, too. Google Drive still isn’t tuned for every language on Earth, but those with cloud storage in Cape Town or Kuala Lumpur should feel at home.

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Amazon Birthday Gift Lets You Send Gift Cards To Facebook Friends

Amazon is rolling out its Birthday Gift service which lets you send an Amazon gift card to your Facebook friends.

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OpenAirplane Lets You Rent An Airplane Online With No Hassle

OpenAirplane allows pilots to rent airplanes online with no hassle.

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