How Google Changed Everything

There is almost no single being online that doesn't know Google. A well-known search engine that almost anyone use for searching what they need to find on the internet.

There is almost no single being online that doesn't know Google. A well-known search engine that almost anyone use for searching what they need to find on the internet.

Microsoft, an American multinational corporation known for its Windows operating system is changing its corporate logo for the first time in 25 years.

In the now-infamous dotcom era, Yahoo!, Lycos, Excite and others evolved into portals in a desperate attempt to find ways to make money, since nobody had really found effective ways to monetize search.

Google and Apple Inc. have been in a tough competition of mobile operating systems where Google present its Android operating system and Apple Inc. presents its Apple iOS. The competition has brought out the best of the best to all phone users. The fact that Apple Inc.

Apple's high-end handheld device, the iPhone 4S, has gained a lot of fanatics among its users since 2011.

Facebook was the biggest and the most popular social network in the world. And it got even bigger in terms of monetary value after the company's Initial Public Offering (IPO) last Friday on May 18th, 2012.

Branding and online shopping are getting more important for retailers and commercial entities that businesses in many industries are acting vigorously to evict "cybersquatters".

Social media is growing exponentially and becomes a popular culture today. Social media is increasingly playing an important role in our lives, such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

Apple Inc. lawsuit against Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. was the first of a series of ongoing lawsuits regarding the design of their smartphones and tablet computers.

The Internet may have grown up first in the United States, but it's a global phenomenon now. The same can be said for the fast-growing body of educational content on the web.