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Pinterest updates Android app with group boards

Pinterest was testing out a new look for their site with beta testers and now they are updating their mobile app with some changes as well.

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Twitter pushes update for mobile apps and mobile web

Twitter is not focused on updating its desktop site only, it has now pushed out updates to its mobile apps as well. After launching its Vine app, Twitter has turned its attention back to its core Android and iOS apps.

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Now browse Instagram feed on the web

Instagram has finally launched the ability to view full feeds on the web i.e from your desktop.

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Twitter introduces a new way to share short video clips with Vine

Twitter has just introduced Vine, a new way to share short clips of videos to your Twitter feed.

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Facebook introduces Graph Search tool

Facebook has announced a search tool for its site called as “Graph Search”. This feature is still in beta and you need to sign up and wait before you get to use it. But its features can be seen in a short video that demonstrates its capabilities and Mark Zuckerberg and other employees of Facebook explain a bit about it too.

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Optimize the time spent on Facebook by streamlining your news feed

A lot of people complain that their Facebook news feed is now cluttered up and that they have to go through a lot of unwanted posts before finding any useful stuff. Well, Facebook has made a lot of changes of late to help you de-clutter your news feed and fortify your privacy.

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New quick privacy settings option on Facebook

Facebook has nestled a new button in between the “Home” and “Settings” button to give users quicker access to their privacy settings. These “privacy Shortcuts” look like a move to make it easier for users to control what is public and what is private.

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Twitter to let you download your whole Tweet archive

It seems Twitter is not done with its updates and still has a few surprises left for us. Twitter CEO Dick Costolo was asked way back in September if users would ever have the option to download their tweets and he had replied in the affirmative.