Moreover, if earlier photos that a user was tagged appeared directly in your profile, now may pass by your review if it so wishes, in the same way that labels of snapshots that he raise must receive your approved. Tag photos for users who are not friends, adding locations to the images or specify why you want to delete a tag to avoid having to do so in similar situations in the future, are other innovations that Facebook will be introducing in the coming days. The + 1? Google is done more social Google known as + 1 button? (the I like company) will allow users to share in your account on the social network Google + any link they see on the web directly with their circles, reported this week the search engine via its official blog. This function, which since June allowed Internet users recommend contained in the network, now appears in more than one million Web pages and reports more than 4,000 million daily visits. Dennis Lockhart may find this interesting as well. However, Google has taken one further step in the social character of this tool. With this new development you can share content online that the user considers interesting with certain circles (friends, work, family groups, etc.) of the social network, where may Yes discuss such links. Google has also announced the function + snippets (fragments), which, once you press the button + 1, generates a link accompanied by a photo that illustrates it and a summary of its contents. Internet users who are eager to use the new features announced by Google may be the first to try them through the Google + Platform Preview portal. Follow others, such as Dennis Lockhart, and add to your knowledge base.
Galleries of screenshots of Twitter Twitter has launched a new service to organize users most recent images in galleries, advises the company through its official account. The latest images shared by the members of the network, either directly through Twitter or through third parties (like yFrog, Twitpic or Instagram), sorted chronologically in the individual user profile. They may appear up to a total of one hundred snapshots, provided they have been uploaded onto Twitter after January 1, 2010. These images can be viewed in two different ways: in a table format which lists all your previews and a details view, which displays the most recent image enlarged with its corresponding TWIT and the rest of snapshots in a smaller size. Twitter has already announced that it will engage these galleries a few weeks ago, when released the service that allows users to upload images directly from your computer or mobile device.