Facebook Introduces 'Disputed News' To Kill Fake And Hoax Stories

The social giant Facebook has released a flagging system for fake "hoax" news, tagging them as "disputed".
The social giant Facebook has released a flagging system for fake "hoax" news, tagging them as "disputed".
The search giant Google could be the very first place people visit to search for things and answers on the web. While it has a massive data to about practically anything on the web, search engines like Google's Search don't go well for programming languages queries. Google is trying to fix that.
When social media and messaging platform have become two of the mostly widely used methods for online communication and information exchange, email has somehow become a thing of the past. But it's here to stay.
DMOZ is one of the oldest and also the most trusted web directories. It has made its name by having human editors to organize websites. After more than 18 years operating, it's shutting itself down.
Deaths happen at any moment and there is nothing we can do to stop them. While most deaths are certainly unavoidable, some can be prevented, and they are the ones that are intended or planned.
No one likes to be abused, so is internet users and Twitter itself. The microblogging platform is taking some steps to limit trolls and abusive contents to ever show up on people's feed.
When one isn't enough and neither is two or three, looks like Google didn't already offer enough messaging and communication app. The tech giant has just quietly launched Meet, an enterprise-friendly version of Hangouts.
Microsoft's web browsers, the Internet Explorer and later Edge, are packed with a lot of features. But in many cases, the way they work just don't match how others work, and that frequently made them a problem to be with.
The popular video sharing platform YouTube wants to be more than just a video streaming service. With a plan to move forward, the company has been readying itself to go beyond its initial goal, and that is to replace cable TV service for real.
The search engine giant Google has a long history of testing new things and designs, and labeling for ads in its search results is one of them. After testing a new design for the past few weeks, Google finally settles to the usual green, but with a new design.








