Monday
Sep302013

Dropbox adds screenshots and iPhoto library import features

The latest update from Dropbox now lets you upload the screenshots you take from your Mac or PC straight to your Dropbox account for backup and instant sharing. It works like the automatic camera upload feature for your mobile devices and provides you with an instant copy of the link so you can share the screen capture immediately. The feature can also be turned on and off at your discretion.

This Dropbox update also makes it easier for OS X users to add their iPhoto library to the cloud with just one click.

Monday
Sep302013

Google revamps Drive apps

Google has updated the designs of Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drawings, Forms, and Apps Script to make them “cleaner and more colorful.”

Some of the changes include the placement of product icons and the header redesign. Each editor product icon is now seen on the header and clicking on that will bring you back to files in your Google Drive. The header has also been streamlined to give you access to the things you need to focus on.

Monday
Sep302013

‘Start’ button makes debut on new Windows 8.1 ad

With the upcoming October 18 release of Windows 8.1, Microsoft has started to roll out ads for the new operating system.

The first ad for the new OS highlights the return of the Start button. It emphasizes your ability to start up your Windows device straight to the desktop and switch back and forth between the desktop and the Metro Start Screen by tapping or clicking on the start button.

Sunday
Sep292013

Google updates search algorithm

Google has introduced a new algorithm, codenamed Hummingbird, for the first time in three years. It improves the way the search engine interprets your requests. It has been up and running for a month already and has affected 90 percent of Google searches.

The new algorithm is said to be particularly useful for longer, more complex inquiries and provides a more natural interaction with the search engine. The answers to your questions this time are based more on an intelligent understanding of your searches than an indexing of websites done by the previous algorithm Caffeine. Hummingbird understands the relationship and concepts of words rather than just taking these words at face value.

Source: BBC