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Moot Hero Google never “got” social. For all the resources thrown at it, Google+ just never quite felt human. But luckily Google just hired the guy behind 4Chan — a site that epitomized the good, the bad, and the ugly of humanity on the Internet. Chris Poole (screen name: MOOT) started 4Chan in his bedroom at age 15. In the 12 years since, he built it into a 20 million active user… Read More

4Chan founder Chris Poole will try to fix social at ...



Screen Shot 2015-12-10 at 7.14.32 AM Since breaking off into its own product, Google Photos has been on a bit of a roll as far as adding new features quickly. One such feature is rolling out today — shared albums. I’ve been playing around with the feature that was originally announced back at Google’s event in September for about a week and it does exactly what you’d expect, share photos in an album… Read More

Google Photos Get Easy-To-Use Shared Albums


Screen Shot 2015-12-10 at 7.14.32 AM Since breaking off into its own product, Google Photos has been on a bit of a roll as far as adding new features quickly. One such feature is rolling out today — shared albums. I’ve been playing around with the feature that was originally announced back at Google’s event in September for about a week and it does exactly what you’d expect, share photos in an album… Read More

Google Photos Gets Easy-To-Use Shared Albums



Google Photos Google’s popular photo management utility, Google Photos, which was spun out from Google+ this spring and soon grew to 100 million monthly active users who have uploaded some 50 billion photos, is today getting even more useful. At least for Android users! The company says that an updated version of the app will now help users to free up storage space on their mobile device by… Read More

Google Photos Will Now Help You Free Up Space On ...




Screen Shot 2015-10-13 at 11.33.08 AM If you’ve ever seen the movie “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” then you’re familiar with the concept of proactively scrubbing certain memories from your brain. Things that you record online constantly spark our memories, and there are even services that do it on purpose. Timehop and Google Photos have elements of it and so does Facebook’s “On This… Read More

Facebook Now Helps You Get Rid Of ‘Memories’