Twitter Updates Terms Of Service And Privacy Policy, Tweaked API Access, Makes Profit

The microblogging platform Twitter is adjusting itself to the changes that happened on the social media sphere and on the web in general.
The microblogging platform Twitter is adjusting itself to the changes that happened on the social media sphere and on the web in general.
Users want to know about the data companies gather from them. They also want ways to retrieve those data.
To make AI know better about the real world, it needs to understand it better.
Privacy and improving security should come together as friends. But to make them work together, things can be very difficult.
When you want to use something on the web, most of the time, you need to agree about the service's Terms of Service. Sadly, most people just don't care.
There are many places where people can share things on the web. From social media for the rest of the world, to developers' hubs like GitHub where people want to create things for the rest of the world.
The social giant of the web Facebook updates the policies it use when collecting data from its more than 2 billion users who use it every month.
When there is demand, there is supply. With the IT sector becoming more popular as technology continues to evolve, Google wants to at least help those in it get a head start.
Yahoo! Mail was once a big player, and still is. But with the company crumbling down, it's becoming shy if compared to its bigger competitor, Google's Gmail.
Most tech-savvy individuals need at least one translator app on their smartphone while travelling. Notably, it's Google Translate. But Microsoft wants to leverage AI further to make translating even better.