Facebook gets back to its roots — students — with its latest feature (called “Groups for Schools.” The feature allows university students to create groups that are only visible to students with official university email addresses.... Read the rest of this post
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Twitter has topped (100 million active users. Among the interesting usage stats the social network announced, 55% are mobile users, and 40% don’t tweet, logging in only to check out what others are saying. Tumblr users are also prolific,... Read the rest of this post
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Today's Ypulse interview is with Scott Foe from Nokia. Manager of experience analysis and concepting for game publishing, Scott is responsible for pushing the limits of connected mobile gaming. Last spring he unveiled his dream project, the brand's... Read the rest of this post
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It’s still way too early to decide the winner in the social network race (but it appears Google+ might be lagging as it’s already losing visitors. In our opinion, the network still has yet to show how it’s better than Facebook)... Read the rest of this post


