Google App For Android Adds Offline Search To Bypass Spotty Connections

The search engine giant Google has added an improvement to its Android app, and that is allowing users to search for things without an internet connection.
The search engine giant Google has added an improvement to its Android app, and that is allowing users to search for things without an internet connection.

Vine was a video hosting service that allowed users to share six-second-long looping video clips. It pioneered a new style of short-form clips for social media. But Twitter is killing it, so it should be dead. However, the legacy continues.
Accidents are accidents. They're unfortunate incidents that happen unexpectedly and unintentionally, and may result in damage, injury or even death. If they were avoidable they won't be called "accidents."
On the web, links should connect to something. But as companies are regularly updating their web pages, the structure of the website including its links, can often change. This will result the dreaded error page when visiting a "dead link."
Opera has been creating competing web browsers for years. But during its time in the business, it has been mostly quiet. But nevertheless, its web browsers are popular among users by boasting features that aren't seen on other browsers.
Privacy has become something of today and tomorrow, rather than the thing of yesterday or the past. WhatsApp is one of the most popular messaging app that is installed in many devices.
Google has released an image compression technology called RAISR (Rapid and Accurate Super Image Resolution). What it does is to save precious data without sacrificing image details and quality.
Snapchat is one popular service that gains popularity among targeted users. But among its advantages above others, it was having one particular but irritating issue. And that is the difficulty to get new followers.
The search engine giant Google receives at least 100,000 pirate link removal requests every hour. While most are neglected, some are accepted and are taken down as requested. One of which was Mega.
Yahoo! was seen as one the pioneers on the internet. The tech giant has grown from nothing to become a titan on the web, to then fall on its knees. But after Verizon had an eye on it, things are changing.







