Google Separating Google+ Accounts From Its Services: Patching The Failing Ambition
Google+ is an ambitious project. Launched back in 2011, the service comes to compete with the likes of Facebook and other major social media. But the project has become more of a "ghost town" rather than a populated active social media.
Many things have been said and done, and in a people's life many things come and go. Human's mind has limits, and with technology, those limitations can somehow be compromised. Google has been awarded a patent that outlined a method of recording video that can be searched at a later date.
Social media has a lot in common. And as a way to socialize people on the web, it's a common sense that they want to imitate real-life human interactions. On Twitter's side, the 140-character microblogging site wants to celebrate your birthday.
Apple launched Apple Music on June 30th, 2015. The music streaming service allows users to select music to stream to their device on demand.
Yahoo! and Google are exploring a new relationship again. Yahoo! is testing Google's Search to power some of its regular search as well as search ads.
The software-maker and tech giant Microsoft, is handing off some of its digital advertising business to AOL. And at the same time, the company is also selling its street-image mapping operation to Uber.
The social network giant Facebook, has been working hard to build its user base in Africa through programs like Internet.org and Facebook Lite app (lightweight versions of its original app).
Android is one of the most popular mobile operating system, available on many devices ranging from feature devices to high-end powerhouses. Google that owns Android has tweaked its apps' design guidelines, and put a reminder of who is really the one behind the brand, by showing splash screens on its apps.
Computers are what power most of what we do today. As tech companies race to achieve newer things, humans hunger for more knowledge.