Need an easy way to collect tweets from a user or hashtag? Tweet Archiver is a Chrome extension that automatically saves tweets that match your criteria to a Google Spreadsheet.
Mini Mammoth is a Chrome extension and next generation web clipper tool; it’s like Evernote’s web clipper on steroids. Here’s how to use it for Web research.
As of October 23, 2015, the BBC reports that all public posts on Facebook will be searchable. Here’s what you need to know and how to opt out of searchable public posts.
Looking for the right tools and resources to make writing easier? Here are some of the best tools every writer should consider for increased productivity.
Sometimes a website that you often visit on your desktop or laptop will take much longer to load on your mobile device. What’s that all about? Find out!
YouTube plans to launch a version without ads for a monthly subscription fee. For now we’re calling it ‘YouTube RED.’ Want to learn more about it? Read on!
Facebook will soon add a dislike button to the platform. What exactly does the dislike button do for the most massive social network in the world? Let’s discuss.
Trying to get the hang of Twitter jargons? With only 140 characters to work with, ‘hacks’ have been invented to get around the limit. Here are 5 of them.
The problem we face right now is that we do not have a clear line drawn on what “enough” data about an individual is. Where do we draw the limit on data collection?
The recent news is that Google will now be held by its new parent company – Alphabet. What is this all about? And what is Google Alphabet? Let’s find out.
Inoreader is a content reader for power users who want to save time & is extremely customizable. Here are 9 tips and tricks for customizing the Web version.
Start.me is a new tab replacement for Chrome, Firefox & Safari. For first-time users it isn’t the easiest to customize, so we’ve made this tutorial to help.
Swatting is a dangerous cyber crime that puts people in danger by reporting false crimes and deploying SWAT to their home. Many want justice for this. Should the police get involved?