Internet Companies Supporting Net Neutrality: The Day Of Action

Activist groups and internet companies are uniting to defend net neutrality from a rollback proposed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
Activist groups and internet companies are uniting to defend net neutrality from a rollback proposed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
Internet trolls are everyone's enemy. The battle against them is everlasting, and people on the web should care.
The photo-sharing Instagram introduces a feature that would make replying to Stories a lot more engaging. The hundreds of millions of Story users, are allowed to respond to with photos, videos, and Boomerangs.
The search giant Google is one of the largest companies on the internet with the most dollars. But even with its giant grasps, it can't hold much of the mobile market if compared to social networks, especially Facebook.
Photobucket is an image-video hosting website, web services suite, and an online community. With more than 100 millions users, it was one of the most popular for such services, at least before it made some radical changes.
Facebook has gone more than enough to copy and imitate Snapchat. Not that it's accepting the deeds of the titan of social media to do whatever it likes, Snapchat just want to fight back.
Security matters, especially when it concerns a lot of people. The social media Pinterest acknowledges this as it introduces features aimed at protecting users' accounts.
Facebook's battle against spammers and fake news publishers continues. The social network giant said that it's going tactical in its attempt to stop spammy and untrustworthy contents from invading users' News Feed.
How much time should it take for a website to load? Five seconds? Eight? Those seconds count, and website owners should know how to cut down the numbers to improve experience.
The longer it takes for website to completely load determines users' satisfaction.
Google thrives as on the internet from the ads it shows to internet users. For that reason, the company really wants advertisers to adopt their best practices with Google.








