Tag Archives: Web Trends
Eerily Human Robot ‘Alter’ Is A Veritable Creep Show
Burner Phone Numbers And Ghostbot Text Replies The Latest Thing In Dating Apps
Now, you never have to compromise your privacy or security again by giving out your real phone number to someone you're thinking of dating. Better yet, if it doesn't go well, you don't have to respond to their texts, either, thanks to an app and a bot that make dating in the 21st century safer and easier. (VIDEO)
New Holographic Platform From Microsoft To Change The Face Of Computing
App For Monitoring Kids’ Mobile Devices Lets You Read Deleted Texts
Do you know what your kids are up to when they're online or using their smart devices? Do you really know? An app for proactive parenting allows users to monitor their kids for risky or dangerous behavior without having to keep them under lock and key. It even shows you deleted texts and images they're posting. Find out what it's called and what social media platforms it covers.
New App ‘Posh Peep’ Allows Users To Weigh In On Fashion Choices
Need help getting dressed for that big date or job interview and not sure what to wear? No problem! A new app called Posh Peep gives you feedback from social media users turned fashion critics on the spot. Save yourself from embarrassing fashion faux pas and find out more about how it works and which social media platform is connected to it.
Tsūvian From Tsū Social Network Throws Hat In Ring For Presidential Race (Updated)
A
'write-in candidate is a contender in an election whose name does not
appear on the ballot, but for whom U.S. voters have the right to vote
for nonetheless. To do so, all they need to do is write in his or
her name on a ballot. While these type of candidates rarely win, they
often attract sizable followings from groups or organizations they are
affiliated with.
Tsū Social Network Kicks Off First POWERBALL Office Pool For Users (Updated)
Office pools for lottery drawings have been around for almost 100 years. According to a Wikipedia entry: 'the betting pools'
concept was first introduced by Littlewoods, a retail and betting
commpany in England (1923) and was developed initially for football
matches.
18 Top Thought Leaders Share 2016 Predictions For Tsū
Why
would anyone be concerned enough to want to predict what happens to a
small social network with only 4.7 million followers? Shouldn’t we focus
on that which is the largest in the land? Shouldn’t we focus on the largest in the land? With over
1.6 billion users, surely folks would want to know the future of
Facebook, no?