Instagram is taking away your photo maps. The photo-sharing app has begun to kill its photo map feature, with some users already seeing the option removed when visiting other profiles. Instagram confirmed the changes to Mashable on Tuesday. The company started removing the features for some users last week. For now, you can still see your own photo map, but expect that to change in the near future
Mark Zuckerberg poses in a hoodie at the Allen & Co. Media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho on July 7, 2010. Credit: Nati Harnik The sun is out, the flowers are blooming and you've been working out for months to look your best. You know what that means -- it's hoodie season. At least, it is if you're Mark Zuckerberg, king of hoodies. The Facebook CEO turns 30 years old Wednesday, so we compiled a f
A Microsoft patent that surfaced last week has fueled more speculation around the company's interest in smart glasses. The patent reveals plans for augmented reality glasses that combine facial recognition with voice commands, seemingly ideal for multi-player gaming (not a Google Glass competitor). The drawings depict sensors on the front and sides, which would supposedly collect information like
A Lexus 2013 ES changes colors, turns on its headlights and exposes its interior as throbbing music plays in this highly interactive print ad in the Oct. 15 Sports Illustrated. How is this possible, you ask? Well, they sort of cheated. Using a Lexus-created technology called CinePrint, the ad comes to life only when you put an iPad behind the printed page that's displaying the iPad edition of SI o
Augmented reality promises a new level of interaction between people and data. Now, even the newest for-profit applications can turn heads by utilizing this new advanced technology. The non-profit sector has started to experiment with augmented reality. One of Sunlight Labs' early entries is their Recovery.gov mashup. Another example is Amsterdam's Allard Pierson Museum, which highlights virtual r
The platform has been making big strides during the past year, overtaking Symbian in Q4 of 2010 to become the top smartphone platform, representing a 32.9% market share at that time. Smartphone adoption continues to grow rapidly across the world, reaching a total of 107.7 million units shipped in Q2 of 2011, a 73% year-on-year growth. Android was the biggest driver of smartphone shipments in Q2, a
Using Google+? Add Mashable to your circles. You'll get the latest about new Google+ features and tips and tricks for using the platform as well as top social media and technology news. Who says Android phone users get to have all the fun uploading photos to Google+? You can do that with an iPhone, too, using any app that can send pics to Google's image organizer, Picasa. For this how-to sent to u
How Many Developers Develop for iOS and Android? [STATS] AppStoreHQ scoured its developer directory and cross-checked developers for the Android Market against developers for Apple's App Store. The data shows that hundreds of developers -- big and small -- aren't betting on just one platform and are targeting both iOS and Android users. According to AppStoreHQ's research, 1412 developers in its da
Google is preparing to launch Google Offers, the search giant's Groupon competitor, Mashable has learned. One of our sources has sent us a confidential fact sheet straight from the Googleplex about the company's new group buying service. "Google Offers is a new product to help potential customers and clientele find great deals in their area through a daily email," the fact sheet says. Google Offer
Let's face it: If you're reading Mashable right now, you are likely a geek. Likewise, if you're writing for Mashable right now, you fall under the same moniker. But what kind of geek are you, and who are your illustrious ancestors? Flowtown has the answer in the form of the above infographic, "The Evolution of the Geek," which gives both the history of the term (I greatly enjoy that it springs fro
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