Friday
Feb272015

You don’t have to define your gender on Facebook anymore

Last year social network Facebook worked with GLAAD to generate custom genders, such as transgender and cisgender, but it wasn’t universally well-received because users were still boxed in by pre-selected options. Facebook seems to have scrapped that and now has a custom gender field. It still populates suggestions as you type but you can put in whatever gender you want to represent yourself on the site, similar to the “infinite” gender options on Google+. Aside from that, you can choose the pronoun you want to be called on the site. You can even tweak your privacy settings for gender if you just want a select audience that can see your gender. There isn’t any word though how fast the roll out of the option is. So best keep your eye out for it.

Source: The Verge

Friday
Feb272015

YouTube on Android lets you trim your videos before you upload

If you wanted to upload a video from your Android device to YouTube before, you would need to upload the entire clip. Now, YouTube is making it easier for you to take out that awkward beginning or ending pre-upload. You can now trim videos on the Android version of the app. It features two control points and you can trim almost up to 1/30th of a second. Just hold down on either of the control points and it’ll zoom in for you and let you trim almost frame by frame. It isn’t available yet on the iOS version of the app but we should be seeing that in the future.

Source: Ubergizmo | Download: Google Play Store (Free)

Friday
Feb272015

VLC rolls out three big mobile platforms

Whether you are on iOS, Android, or Windows Phone, VLC media player is making its way to you. The official Android app has been around for a while already and is now out of beta.

This time the iOS version is making a comeback and is said to be up on the App Store again. But it is rolling out by region so just wait a bit if you can’t see it yet. As for Windows Phone, the app is currently available for open beta. If you want a piece of the action, head over to their site to be part of the beta.

Source: CNET | Via: SlashGear

Friday
Feb272015

It's been 10 years since the first Kijiji ad was posted in Canada

On February 2005, an ad posting searching for community volunteers in Quebec was what started it all for Kijiji in Canada.  10 years later, Kijiji has become a destination to buy and sell as well as an online community. Owned by eBay, Kijiji has since exploded and now offers  6,027,227 classifieds. 

The free service has seen Canadians connecting with neighbours in more than 100 cities and towns across the country about everything from finding the perfect deal on a tablet to selling a coveted iPhone. Kijiji Canada celebrates its 10 anniversary tommorow.