How WhatsApp Reduces Spam Without Even Reading Your Encrypted Messages

WhatsApp is enjoying a positive growth thanks to users and also Facebook that is backing up its attempts.
WhatsApp is enjoying a positive growth thanks to users and also Facebook that is backing up its attempts.
Pinterest is making a big push into the advertising market, something that has been popular among many. After testing ads for a few months with its partners, the media sharing platform is introducing Search Ads with a plan to open it up to a wider marketers.
The social giant Facebook is at it again. Just when things seem to settle, the company again announced News Feed algorithm updates. The first update was in January 26th, 2017 which puts more emphasis on longer videos posted to the platform, as explained by Facebook:
The more you use online services, the more you have to remember your login credentials. Remembering variety of usernames/emails and passwords combinations can be a daunting task, and getting locked out of your accounts is the last thing you want.
Dropbox is a service that provides cloud storage for its users. Aiming to be more than just that, the company has released new products to enhance the already popular service.
In the Artificial Intelligence (AI) field, there are a lot of player in the game. One of which is CloudSight. With a mission to create image captioning and understanding, the company is allowing free access to its API.
Apple is not that open and it doesn't like to talk about openness either. But for the sake of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the company is putting its famous secrecy aside.
LeakedSource was a website that surfaced leaked data when they find their way to the dark parts of the web. Acting like the Yellow Pages for leaks, when a website got hacked and its data leaked, it aggregated the data and allowed people to access them all in one place.
Twitter can be useful from time to time with its ability to surface news coverage, commentary about events and more. And all that with simplicity and without gimmicks. However, how Twitter tailors its feed largely depends on the people you are following.
When something has been removed, it should at least be gone. So when files were deleted, they should be "deleted." However, this is rarely the case, and the same goes to Dropbox.








