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How to Remove the Ticker in Facebook’s Right Column

If you are one of the regular Facebook users you probably have noticed a sidebar ticker to the right-hand column of the newly redesigned News Feed and most likely, are wondering how to remove that Ticker in your Facebook page. The Facebook ticker, on my own opinsion, busies the News Feed page. It is like a Facebook news feed inside a Facebook news feed. Very redundant indeed.

If you want to know how to get rid of the Facebook Ticker in the right-hand column of the Facebook page then here are two ways to do that:

1) How to remove the Facebook ticker in Google Chrome (more…)

Android Apps More Preferred Than Mobile Web Sites According to Nielsen

Filed under: industry news — admin @ 11:32 am August 20, 2011

A recent study from Nielsen showed that an average Android user in USA spends more time using mobile apps than surfing mobile Web sites. The research was done using Nielsen’s Smartphone Analytics installed on Android and iOS smartphones.

 

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Google+ Games Rolling Out

Filed under: internet news — Tags: , , , , — admin @ 7:14 pm August 13, 2011

Google made an announcement today about a gaming element for Google+, its social network. The games, which are now live for some, let’s Google+ users play games within the site.

Some of the games for Google+ are Bejeweled Blitz from Popcap, Zynga’s poker and the popular Angry Birds from Rovio. Vic Gundotra, Google’ s senior vice president of engineering , mentioned in their announcement that the feature is being opened up to the Google+ community “gradually” and that Google+ users would be getting the games “soon .” Vic Gundotra, Google’ s senior vice president of engineering , mentioned in their announcement that the feature is being opened up to the Google+ community “gradually” and that Google+ users would be getting the games “soon .”

With Google’s social network users reaching 25 million based on a report by ComScore the rollout of games for Google+ could further increase the company’s growth rate which is much bigger than Facebook’s and Twitter’s since Google+ was launched.

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