Meta Has 'Project Ghostbusters' To Spy On Users Of Competitors: Man-In-The-Middle Attack
Social media business is harsh, especially when it comes to the competition because rivalries in the business is tense.
Social media business is harsh, especially when it comes to the competition because rivalries in the business is tense.
"I was obsessed with this idea that these things that you collect, they just say so much about who you are."
- Ben Silbermann
In the past, people secure their personal belongings with locks and behind safes. In the world of technology, people can use passwords. But going a bit beyond that, people can use their fingerprints.
Google is one big tech company, one of the very few capable of rewriting the rule book.
For many reasons for most people, Google is the most powerful, most capable, the most reliable, and the most undisputed ubiquitous search engine the web has even seen.
With people becoming more dependent to the internet, providers are doing whatever they can to meet those high demand.
There are terms in search engine optimization that are used interchangeably. There is nothing wrong with that, and for most people, things wouldn't hurt.
In the past, Hollywood can spend millions of dollars on computers, talents and special effects to make up a realistic scene.
With those at their disposal, whatever is on screen, should never be taken for granted. But those days are gone.
The first thing most people would think when hearing the term "search engine", the word "Google" is often the only platform that comes in mind.
If anything wants to survive when exposed to an ever-changing environment, it needs to adapt to the change, by changing.
The same goes to websites. When they are online on the web, they are exposed to trends and demands that keep on changing.