Wikipedia For Android Redesigned With New Features: A More Encouraging Encyclopedia
Wikipedia is an online and free encyclopedia meant for everyone.
Wikipedia is an online and free encyclopedia meant for everyone.

Yahoo! has had a harsh time, and now it is time for the company well-known to be the dot-com survivor older than Google or Facebook, to redeem itself. The communication giant Verizon has agreed to acquire Yahoo! for an all-cash deal.


Google is doing a little design housekeeping by redesigning its Maps have a have a cleaner look, free from clutters.

KickassTorrents (KAT) was one of the most widely-used torrent site on the internet. But a significant change is happening in the P2P community as KAT has been seized, including its assets.

The blue checkmark on social media networks are representing verified accounts, in which the sign shows an account to be legitimate. Accounts might be subjected to parody and fake accounts trying to trick users into believing theirs is the real one.

The search giant Google announces a series of updates the company is implementing. They're all aimed for travel planners looking to get the best deal there is about flights and accommodations, and to help users in their decision making.

Mixtapes are something from the last century. They were popular in the 90s and 90s, ways before people could burn CDs or creating MP3 playlists.
Netflix, the provider of streaming films and television series, has announced a new feature called Flixtape. Inspired by those mixtapes, but for Netflix.


The social giant Facebook is big. With more than 1.5 billion users and counting, the company wants to make sure that Facebook runs perfectly on every device, every time and everywhere.