Internet.org And The Free Internet Neutrality Dilemma
The internet is indeed big and still growing. When it comes to bringing internet access to those that aren't yet connected, what's more important? Maintaining open neutral internet without limitation or restricting it so the poor can access it for free?
Mozilla releases A-Frame, an open-source library for creating virtual reality web experiences without having to know the powerful and complex WebGL.
Social media and chat messaging are becoming one single being. Both are aiming to give people a more social behavior on both mobile and the web. Facebook is one of which who has both a social media and messaging.
Facebook is enduring criticisms about its real name policy. Many people and its users are complaining about how they should provide their real identity to the social network. After a year under pressure and several changes, Facebook is making a major change to how it enforces the policy.
Internet tech companies are used to keep their secrets to themselves. They tend to hide the ingredients that power the magic behind the curtain. But as the internet grows, internet companies are changing. When resources aren't anymore the main way for thrive, scaling is.
Three social media networks are helping the U.S. government to fight online propaganda. Facebook, Google and Twitter are using their own policies to reduce ISIS, terrorism and their recruit attempt on their dedicated platforms.
Yahoo! has had its time. When its business isn't going far, it's trying to patch some weakness to get the still loyal consumers happy. On December 3rd, 2015, Yahoo relaunches (revives) its famous messaging app: Yahoo! Messenger.
Social media networks have been popular for their way they enabled people to share the web about anything thinkable. From the bad to the good, social media is becoming a place to share without boundaries.