Here's what happened in the world of social media and tech:
- Facebook Helps and Stresses Out Job Hunters - One’s close Facebook friends may help more than casual acquaintances, though these intimate friends can also cause you some stress, according to a study by the social media giant.
- Pinterest Begins Rolling Out New Site Design - After a three-month test period with select members, Pinterest announced Monday that it will begin rolling out a new site design to the rest of its 48 million+ users.
- More Than 500,000 Google Reader Users Migrate to Feedly - Feedly, a news aggregator which promised to make the migration from Google Reader — which is being shut down on July 1 — seamless, has already seen an influx of over 500,000 Reader users.
- T-Mobile Sends Invites for Mysterious Event - T-Mobile sent invitations to the press Monday for an "exclusive" event to be held next week. Although it didn't elaborate on details, it appears to be about the company's future after the wireless provider officially merges with MetroPCS.
- Google Could Be Uniting All It's Chat Services - Google will soon unify all its disparate chat services under a single banner called Babble, a new report says. The new service will be integrated throughout all of Google's communication products, which are sometimes incompatible with each other.
- Google Adds Search Filter for GIFs, Transparent Images - Google's new search filter for GIFs is the latest great way to kill time on the internet.
- Klout Opens Platform for Business Analytics - Klout for Business will give businesses a complimentary set of analytics with pointed insights into how and where influencers are engaging with their brands in social media.
- Major Security Flaw Uncovered with Apple ID - Major security hole allows Apple passwords to be reset with only email address and date of birth.
And here are some cool things from some cool bloggers:
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