Snapchat Launches Self-Serve 'Ad Manager' To Advertisers Of All Sizes

No matter how good or bad Snapchat is in the eyes of users, investors and competitors, it is officially open for businesses.
No matter how good or bad Snapchat is in the eyes of users, investors and competitors, it is officially open for businesses.
CloudFlare is the content delivery network (CDN) provider that promises an increase in speed and security for its clients' websites. On April 27th, 2017, the company is moving forward by introducing a security product called Orbit.
To ensure users' safety, just after Google tried stopping Google Docs phishing scam, the company updated its Gmail app for Android to help users avoid such traps.
Facebook's Reactions feature has been added to Messenger just over a month. It was just only a matter of time before the social giant brings it to more places.
Previously, About.com is one of the internet's oldest and most familiar websites. Now, it was. The go-to site for basic information on the web is now gone.
There are about 1.2 billion Facebook Messenger users. On May 2nd, 2017, Facebook is rolling out Instant Games to that many users.
Yik Yak is a messaging app that promised anonymity to its users, making it once an appealing platform to millenials. But as it shifted by making its customized name handles mandatory, everything changed.
On Twitter, you're limited to 140 characters. Putting your thoughts into only a few words can be daunting.
For plenty of reasons, this is where emojis play their role, and from time to time, those little graphics can represent a whole new thoughts in just that limited space.
On the web, piracy is just a common word. Anything that goes with content, can be pirated, no matter how good you prevent it from happening. What's worse, pirated contents are frequently used for revenue gaining without proper attribution.
Mozilla launches Firefox 53 for users using Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android. The version includes numerous updates and improvements, as well as various security fixes.