Ever wondered what you did precisely one year ago? One of the indicators you can use to answer that question, especially if you're an Internet junkie, is to look at your Facebook wall. You could just go back and look, but would it be a lot more fun to be briefed daily on what you were doing the day before? That's where PastPosts comes in.
Google Chrome's Canary builds are experimental snapshots of what Google is working on for future stable versions of Chrome, and unlike the developer or beta versions, Canary can be used alongside the stable version, making it a safer choice for those who want to try the latest and greatest but still value stability most of the time.
When the likes of TechCrunch and LA Times started using Facebook as their post commenting system, the feedback they got on it was mixed. Normal people loved it because it cut out the anonymous trolls and the trolls hated it because, well they couldn't troll anonymously. Now though they can get back to doing what they do best - spouting rubbish about their favorite smartphone that they've turned into a new religion.
There's nothing better than getting something for free, so long as it's not stolen of course! Movies for example. We love movies at Redmond Pie, but we love free movies even more. Thanks to our friends over at iPhoneInCanada, we can now watch some free movies on our iPhones too.
Rovio Mobile, the makers of smash hit mobile game Angry Birds announced a new browser-based version of the game at today's Google I/O event.
Facebook really is one of the biggest success stories of the last 10 years, and not just when it comes to companies based around the internet. Infamously founded by Mark Zuckerberg while at Harvard, Facebook is now home to over 600 million users - and it shows no sign of slowing in its meteoric rise to ruling to social networking world. But what if Facebook was never founded? It just so happens rent-an-evangelist Guy Kawasaki asked that very same question and came up with this infographic courtesy of SimpleGrain.
If you're a big Facebook user, chances are you've run into the odd occasion when you've posted an update that apparently nobody saw. It's like you've been cut off from your friends, and while they thought you'd fallen off the face of the planet you'd actually been waxing lyrical with nobody to read it. If it's happened to you, BookMarketingMaven knows how to fix it.
An interesting little tidbit coming out of Reuters just now, with reports that both Facebook and Google are contemplating deals with online communication firm, Skype.
Facebook, the largest social network on the planet is today launching a new, unified mobile website. The reason behind the change is one of innovation. Having to maintain two separate websites that are basically the same backend but with different interfaces isn't great for helping a company the size of Facebook stay agile.
The Mozilla team has finally made Firefox 4 officially available for public to download. Firefox 4 delivers a fast, sleek and customizable design for top notch web browsing experience.

