Thursday, July 18, 2013

How to use Facebook's Graph Search (and why you would even want to) | TechHive

How to use Facebook's Graph Search (and why you would even want to) | TechHive: "Facebook in January trumpeted Graph Search as the social network’s “third pillar” (pillars one and two are Timeline and News Feed), which sounds very impressive and important, but few people have been able to experiment with the tool until now. Last week, the beta of Graph Search finally began rolling out to U.S. users, which means you too can try out the seven-month-old feature. Good news: It’s not just for being a creeper. Bad news: Its usefulness is limited. For now."

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Is OneNote for iPad now usable? | How To - CNET

Is OneNote for iPad now usable? | How To - CNET: "When we last saw OneNote for the iPad, we felt that as though Microsoft released its venerable note-taking app for its chief rival's device against its own will. The OneNote iPad app was so severely limited that only the most ardent OneNote users could find it useful. The updated app offers a boatload of improvements, though it still holds onto one limitation that makes the iPad users feel like second-class citizens to their Windows brethren."

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How to access browsing history on the new Chrome for iOS | How To - CNET

How to access browsing history on the new Chrome for iOS | How To - CNET: "Chrome for iOS received an update on Wednesday with tighter integration of Google's other apps. The update also included access to browsing history, which had previously been unavailable to iOS users. Android users have had access to browsing history for some time now, but with Chrome 28, iOS users get it too."

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How to connect an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch to your TV | How To - CNET

How to connect an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch to your TV | How To - CNET: "Until smart TVs get smarter and set-top boxes solve more problems, sometimes, the swiftest means to get media on your TV is directly via your phone or tablet."

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