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Now Facebook lets you search all public posts

  A search feature is now being introduced in Facebook that allows users to find public posts. For a long time it’s been easy to track down pages, brands and people, but individual items shared on timelines and newsfeeds have been hidden effectively. On the other hand, Facebook on Thursday publicized it was launching to […]

YouTube to unveil subscription service

  YouTube is to unveil a subscription service proposing original, exclusive videos – as well as feature-length films featuring high-profile vloggers. YouTube Red will cost $9.99 (£6.50) a month and have no adverts, initially only available in the US. Rooster Teeth, Lilly Singh and PewDiePie are amongst the famous names involved. Analysts recommended it could […]

Being ‘wasted’ on Facebook: Damaging your credit score

Experts have warned that factors such as stating you are “wasted” on Facebook might upset your credit score.  According to the Financial Times, top credit analytics firms are spending new approaches to evaluate customers’ credentials for getting loans.  They comprise utility and phone bills and info from film-renting organisations and also old-style practices such as checking […]

Uber app ‘not a taximeter’

Uber hailed the decision as “news for Londoners and a victory for common sense.” Mr Justice Ouseley circulated that: “A taximeter, for the purposes of Section 11 of the Private Hire Vehicles (London) Act 1998, it’s not a device which receives GPS signals in the course of a journey, and sends GPS data to a […]