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Facebook launches Public Content Solutions program to help media partners use its APIs for public events

Mar07
by Sindy Cator on March 7, 2014 at 6:50 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Social Media

Facebook today launched the Public Content Solutions (PCS) program to provide dedicated technical and business resources to media partners building solutions on top of Facebook and Instagram. The company is starting off with supporting its Keyword Insights API and Public Feed API, both of which help companies leverage the massive amounts of data and content associated with public events.

Facebook promises it will grow the program over time to include more APIs, tools, and support resources for the media industry. For now though, partners will receive a badge for display on their sites, as well as marketing materials, dedicated technical support from the PCS team, and access to Facebook’s Media Partnerships team.

Initial partners in the PCS program include Arktan, telescope, never.no, Timeline Labs, Tagboard, Vizrt, Reality Check, and SnappyTV. More partners will be added in due time. Meanwhile, Facebook is asking for interested developers “building compelling, high impact solutions for media companies” to shoot the company an email.

See also – Facebook opens up its social TV data for the first time in partnership with UK analytics firm SecondSync and Facebook takes on Twitter with new tools to give TV broadcasters access to its user data

Image Credit: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images

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Google+ for iOS gets Community post pinning, What’s Hot topics and granular location settings

Mar07
by Sindy Cator on March 7, 2014 at 6:39 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Google

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Google has made a whole host of tweaks to the browser-based version of Google+ recently, so it should come as no surprise that some of those improvements have now been patched into the iOS app.

First on the list is pinning, which allows moderators to lock a single post to the top of a Community stream. Once you’ve selected a post and tapped on the settings icon in the top right-hand corner, you’ll now see a ‘Pin it’ option at the bottom. Only a few days ago, Google introduced this feature on the Web and it allows administrators and Community creators to highlight important posts.

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The revamped ‘Explore’ experience that was unveiled last December is also being integrated into the Google+ for iOS app. While it doesn’t have that moniker just yet, all of the same hash-tags can now be accessed from the What’s Hot section. Just tap the drop-down arrow at the top of your current stream, and the What’s Hot option should be sandwiched in between All and Nearby. Once selected, you should be able to see the new area right at the top of the feed.

gplus2 Google+ for iOS gets Community post pinning, Whats Hot topics and granular location settings

Location-sharing is a fairly unique aspect of Google+ and in today’s update, Google has added some new settings to give you more precise control over exactly what (and to whom) you’re sharing. After selecting the Locations option from the menu, hit the cog icon and you’ll be given a new option labeled ‘Location Reporting & History’. Here, you can choose whether you want Google to use your location data or leverage it for any other services.

gplus3 Google+ for iOS gets Community post pinning, Whats Hot topics and granular location settings

Although it isn’t noted in today’s change log, you might notice that a new icon has also been placed at the top of the main stream. It shows an outline of two people and, not surprisingly, will give you some a list of suggestions for people who you may already know on Google+.

➤ Google+ | App Store

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Google+ for iOS gets Community post pinning, What’s Hot topics and granular location settings

Mar07
by Sindy Cator on March 7, 2014 at 6:39 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Google

googleplus2 786x305 520x245 Google+ for iOS gets Community post pinning, Whats Hot topics and granular location settings

Google has made a whole host of tweaks to the browser-based version of Google+ recently, so it should come as no surprise that some of those improvements have now been patched into the iOS app.

First on the list is pinning, which allows moderators to lock a single post to the top of a Community stream. Once you’ve selected a post and tapped on the settings icon in the top right-hand corner, you’ll now see a ‘Pin it’ option at the bottom. Only a few days ago, Google introduced this feature on the Web and it allows administrators and Community creators to highlight important posts.

gplus1 Google+ for iOS gets Community post pinning, Whats Hot topics and granular location settings

The revamped ‘Explore’ experience that was unveiled last December is also being integrated into the Google+ for iOS app. While it doesn’t have that moniker just yet, all of the same hash-tags can now be accessed from the What’s Hot section. Just tap the drop-down arrow at the top of your current stream, and the What’s Hot option should be sandwiched in between All and Nearby. Once selected, you should be able to see the new area right at the top of the feed.

gplus2 Google+ for iOS gets Community post pinning, Whats Hot topics and granular location settings

Location-sharing is a fairly unique aspect of Google+ and in today’s update, Google has added some new settings to give you more precise control over exactly what (and to whom) you’re sharing. After selecting the Locations option from the menu, hit the cog icon and you’ll be given a new option labeled ‘Location Reporting & History’. Here, you can choose whether you want Google to use your location data or leverage it for any other services.

gplus3 Google+ for iOS gets Community post pinning, Whats Hot topics and granular location settings

Although it isn’t noted in today’s change log, you might notice that a new icon has also been placed at the top of the main stream. It shows an outline of two people and, not surprisingly, will give you some a list of suggestions for people who you may already know on Google+.

➤ Google+ | App Store

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6 totally strange but effective productivity hacks

Mar07
by Sindy Cator on March 7, 2014 at 6:13 pm
Posted In: Analysis and Opinion, Around the Web, Entrepreneur, How-To's, LifeHacks

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Ilya Pozin is the founder of Open Me and Ciplex and is a columnist for Inc, Forbes & LinkedIn.


Sometimes, you need more than conventional wisdom and obvious advice to get yourself back on track.

In fact, some of these hacks, whether it’s looking at baby animals or grabbing some Z’s, might actually seem counterintuitive. After all, these aren’t your grandpa’s productivity hacks; they’re a little more strange than “go for a walk” or “prioritize your to-do list” – but all of these methods can help you stay refreshed, get refocused, and do your best work.

These six productivity hacks might seem a little weird, but they work:

1. Fill your office with plants

Can a little greenery boost your productivity? According to several studies, the answer to this question is a resounding yes.

Plants in the office are part of something University of Michigan psychologists Rachel and Stephen Kaplan call “attention restoration theory.”

Since our brains work so hard on tasks which require direct attention, sometimes they need little breaks. Plants and other greenery can offer these breaks by providing a micro-restorative jolt.

Two studies, one published in 2011 and another in the summer of 2013, show participants can think more clearly and recall more information when plants are nearby in an office. Since the brain benefits from exposure to nature, even if it’s just a glance out a window, an office plant can help you refresh, restore, and get back to work.

2. The color yellow is your new best friend

Filling your office with the color yellow can help you concentrate. This sunny color decreases the production of melatonin, the hormone which makes you sleepy.

Putting yellow objects and furnishings around your office can keep you more alert and awake, leading to better productivity and renewed focus. If you want to combine two outside-of-the-box productivity hacks, get a sunflower for your desk.

3. Work from a communal space

Instead of working with your office door closed, perhaps you should take your work to the busy coffee shop down the street. If this sounds counterintuitive, think again: The human brain actually thinks better and gets a boost from a little bit of noise pollution.

Studies have shown ambient noise can actually make you more productive. Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign found ambient noise of 70 decibels increased productivity more than relative quiet. The hustle and bustle of a cafe can give you a productivity boost just like your morning java.

4. Look at photos of baby animals

The next time your manager catches you staring at pictures of baby animals on the Internet, make sure to explain you’re only looking at a pygmy goat to boost productivity. A study by Hiroshima University in Japan found looking at cute images with pleasant associations actually increases concentration.

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After looking at cute pictures in a study, participants improved their performance at concentration tasks by an amazing 44 percent. Next time you spend a few minutes looking at pictures of a baby duck befriending a dog, remember: you’re just improving your focus for the rest of the day.

5. Set the right temperature

Environmental factors like your office temperature can also influence productivity. A study by Cornell found offices where temperatures were 68 degrees or lower made 44 percent more mistakes, while those at optimal room temperature (about 77 degrees) made fewer errors.

Having a sweltering office or working in an ice box can really impact your ability to focus on something other than your discomfort.

If management can’t or won’t change the temperature to something more ideal, bring your own solutions like cooling fans or space heaters. Setting the right temp can help set the right mood for you to get your work accomplished.

6. Take a nap

As it turns out, a perfectly timed nap can actually result in feeling refreshed and ready to tackle the day. The key is to make sure you find the optimal time for your nap in order for it to work as a productivity booster. According to your circadian rhythm, the optimal time to take a nap is around 2 p.m., your post-lunch period.

However, since everyone runs differently, your perfect nap time might be a little earlier or later. By consulting a nap wheel, you can discover your perfect time to snooze. Thanks to the refreshing nature of naps, more employers are offering nap rooms and pods as a company culture perk.

Sometimes to achieve your ideal productivity levels you need to step outside the box. These productivity hacks might seem strange, but they can help you jumpstart your brain so you can get back to work.

What are some strange productivity hacks you use? Share in the comments!

Image credit: Shutterstock/Vinogradov Illya

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Samsung tackles Pandora with Milk Music, a new ad-free Internet radio service for Galaxy devices

Mar07
by Sindy Cator on March 7, 2014 at 5:28 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Insider

Well, well, well. Samsung has just taken a big step into the music-streaming fray with its own mobile app called Milk Music.

Available in the US only for now, Samsung is shaking its leg in a very busy space that currently boasts the likes of Spotify, Rdio, Beats, and Pandora. Indeed, Milk Music is most similar to the latter of these examples, with its Slacker-powered, DMCA-compliant app letting you skip tracks up to six times in an hour for each station.

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Milk offers access to around 200 genre-based stations, and is restricted to Galaxy-branded devices – including the Galaxy S4, Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note 3, Galaxy Note 2, Galaxy Mega and Galaxy S4 mini. This will, of course, include the Galaxy S5 when it launches in April.

You can grab the app from Google Play now. Or, you can watch the official promo skit below.

➤ Milk Music | Google Play

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