Twitter Is Giving More Room For Tweets: Say Goodbye To 140 Characters

Twitter has been known to be strict in the number of characters that can be posted on its platform. After years of sticking to its method, it is finally eliminating the limit.

Twitter has been known to be strict in the number of characters that can be posted on its platform. After years of sticking to its method, it is finally eliminating the limit.

Navigating somewhere on Google Maps? We're used to its inaccurate compass that tend to point to the wrong direction.
Google can't be wholly blamed for this because Maps relies on magnetometers on smartphones which aren't that good. And here it wants to show a workaround to the subject.

Who just don't love vacations? They're great, and can be the best way to loosen up some knots after a long straight routine. While practically everyone needs a vacation once in a while, the problem for most people is to plan for one.

SwiftKey provides an input method for smartphones and alike. In September 15th, 2016, the company has rebuilt its famous keyboard app from the ground up to improve predictions to the next level.

The microblogging platform Twitter is unique on its own. Despite being dwarfed by the likes of Facebook, it still wants to be there when users are wanting it. One of the means, is by making itself a social customer service, in a social media way.

Email is still the choice for many people when they want to send data and information to others in a more discreet way. But as technology advances and smaller screens are getting much better in showing things, they weren't always good in showing emails.

Advertisements are everywhere. But no matter how much people hate ads on the internet, they're here to stay. And that is the only part without the irony.

The cloud is somehow an unstable place where tech giants are racing to the be the first in the stratosphere. On September 2016, it's Microsoft's victory when the software maker scores a major win in the cloud after replacing incumbent major providers at HP.

The social giant Facebook and the microblogging platform Twitter have allied with more than 30 news and technology companies like the New York Times, Washington Post, CNN and others to improve the quality of information on social media.

Moments is Facebook's private photo-sharing app. It helps users in creating shared photo albums from friends and family members. And with it, they can also privately collect all photos and videos they want to look back on and those that they didn't take.