Advertisement

HindustanTimes Thu,20 Jun 2013
RssFeed

Social Media

Advertisement
FACEBOOK BOOKMARK: Save content to read later
ANI
London, August 02, 2012
First Published: 13:33 IST(2/8/2012)
Last Updated: 14:47 IST(2/8/2012)
Share more.
 comments   
Facebook
Social networking giant Facebook has launched a new feature that allows users to save content to read later. According to a report by Website iMore, users will see a notification informing them that they can “press and hold on to a story to save it for later”. The function will
work similarly to the way that many other websites use “favourites”, making a status update or status update available in a private folder called “Saved,” the Telegraph reports.

Facebook introduces social Recommendations Bar

According to the paper, the new feature will appear first on Facebook’s mobile website and iOS app, but will soon be available in the desktop version of the site.

Many believe that the new option will help Facebook to challenge services such as Flipboard and Instapaper, which allow users to aggregate a number of stories to read them later.


Share more.
 comments   

comment Note: By posting your comments here you agree to the terms and conditions of www.hindustantimes.com
blog comments powered by Disqus

Advertisement
Instagram coming to Windows phone: report

A rumor is circulating that the photo-editing and sharing application Instagram, which currently exists across Android and iOS, is coming to Windows mobile OS on June 26.

Now, an app that helps you confess your sins

A Roman Catholic prelate has developed a smart-phone application that will help let his parishioners know when and where he is available to listen to their sins.

more »
How Flipkart broke India's online shopping inertia
It was meant to be a portal that compared different e-commerce websites, only there weren't enough of them in the first place to be compared. Thus was born Flipkart, making sure that online shopping would never be the same again in India.
70 pc students use smartphones
About 70 per cent students today own smartphones with a larger user base in smaller cities than the metropolitan cities, according to a survey by software services firm TCS.
more »
Advertisement
Advertisement
Copyright © 2013 HT Media Limited. All Rights Reserved