Google In Indexing Mobile Apps' Contents: Killing The Needs For Native Apps?
The search giant Google is launching a new ability for its Search. On November 18th, 2015, the company's search technology allows users to search inside mobile apps without downloading them, and use them when they want.
Humans are taught to speak at an early age, and for that many of us are taking it for granted. We tend to forget how difficult it was to understand certain phrases in a sentence to get the whole meaning of it.
When the clock struck midnight, Singles Day which is China's shopping sale, has come to an end. The time for companies that involved to count sales and profit. It was a big day for e-commerce services, and there isn't any that is as big as Alibaba.
The social giant Facebook has its own popular News Feed. It's indeed useful to users that want updates about the news they like. But News feed was never that good in delivering real-time content and this can be frustrating to those that wanted fast and actual information.
The social network giant Facebook is achieving the next things it can be proud of. The company has notched another quarter of revenue that beat estimates after stepping up its mobile-advertising efforts, with a reported third-quarter sasles of $4.5 billion, compared to $4.37 billion estimated by average analysts.
Just like any operating system, it's always a progress on the move. No matter how good the developers were in creating it, there are still bugs lurking somewhere around the corner.
The 140-character microblogging service Twitter has just replaced its Favorite star with a heart button. To many of its users dismay, they have a lot to say.
Tor is a free software that implements second-generation onion routing, a system enabling its users to communicate anonymously on the internet. The software is popular among Deep Web (part of the web that can't be accessed by ordinary means) users.
Forcing users to use their real name rather than pseudonyms has made repeated protests, citing its use by trolls as a way of harassment. Facebook announced that it's changing the term of the highly controversial "real name" policy on October 30th, 2015.