Bing's Search Gets Conversational
Sometimes when you ask a single question, the answer you are given sparks another question in mind. Because the she same thing may happen on the internet, Microsoft Bing developed a new feature to answer the premise.
Twitter has struggled to convince investors lately. The 140-character microblogging network is launching a new source of revenue, the Promoted Video ads, to the tweet stream of users.
Pinterest tried to be a search engine that can help people in finding things that they didn't know they were looking for.
From roughly 85 percent of the world's population that lives in areas with existing cellular coverage, only about 30 percent of them accesses the internet. The main reason for this is affordability and awareness barriers.
Instagram is quietly launching a dedicated app made for messaging. Called Bolt, it's initially available for iOS and Android on the moment of launching.
Microsoft is a bit late in embracing the emerging trends. But as an experienced company, Microsoft knows that the tech world is changing rapidly.
Facebook is full of interesting things shared by friends. But the wealth of those shared links are moving fast that in a matter of time, it will disappear engulfed by other new shares. This can be a problem, especially when you're in hurry.
Facebook has a new app, and while anyone can download it, they won’t actually be able to use it unless they're a Facebook-recognized and verified famous individuals.
Samsung has been the best selling Android mobile devices, and the largest licensee. Google is growing increasingly worried that Samsung is working to undermine its own strategy for Android.