Google’s mooted social feature filled addition to Gmail has arrived. It’s called Google Buzz and puts the search giant on a collision course with Facebook, Myspace and Twitter…
Nvidia’s 3D Vision system is about to get a lot more useful: the graphics giant just confirmed it’s adding support for Google Earth and in-browser 3D. Flickr in the third dimension, anyone?
Our stories on adult content being easy to find on Flickr had readers telling us of similar experiences, and catapulted the topic into our most viewed pages. Now, further to its comment on Monday, Yahoo! has responded with the following statement…
Got rafts of snaps you want to share with the world? Then you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to photo sharing sites. Whether you want the mainstream delights of Picasa and Flickr, prints from Kodak, or the tag-friendly delights of Facebook, we’ve got it covered. Check out our photo sharing site supertest now for the full skinny.
The surprise Flickr porn we reported on yesterday raises questions about adult material being easily available, even when you’re being guarded by a website’s own SafeSearch functions. So what should you do if you’re worried? We’ve spoken to ISPs and web security experts to find out how you can protect yourself, and your kids, from unintentional stumbles into Smutville.
Are you hungry yet? You will be after you peep all the new gadget goodness unveiled this fine morning. Ready your wallet to take a pounding and read on for all the latest in the lunchtime lowdown!
Flickr is renowned as one of the best photo sharing sites on the web. But there’s a less wholesome side to what can be found on its service too, seemingly in direct breach of its parent company Yahoo!’s terms of service.