The Events From Facebook App Is A Calendar With Facebook Here And There
As a social giant on the web, Facebook gathers people into its platform, connecting them to do what they're supposed to do. And where there are people, there will be events.
As a social giant on the web, Facebook gathers people into its platform, connecting them to do what they're supposed to do. And where there are people, there will be events.

Google is long known to be a search engine, but it has also been more than just a place to search the web. With Google's search box, users can find a whole lot of information, including IP addresses, run speed test, convert units and more.

While most things inside our digitized world is made from programming languages that work behind the scene, the surface that most people see where things are populated is created by our own languages.
In its effort to make things easier for people, Google has created Noto, a massive open-source font family.
Yahoo!'s homepage was once a place where people can read top headlines, keep up with sports news and scores, get stock updates and more.
The social giant Facebook has a lot of features. As one of the most complex social media around, it still wants to make a huge gap between the competition. To do that, copying popular features from competitors is the thing to do.

Facebook has a lot of features, and that makes it heavy to most mobile devices in the market. With 24 hours connectivity and sync, Facebook's main app and its brother apps can consume much of a phone's resources.

Google's Apps for Work is simply Google's apps for work. Confusing? Maybe, and you're not the first to feel that way. So to "help people everywhere work and innovate together, so businesses can move faster and go bigger," Google is giving it a refresh.

Twitter is changing quite rapidly, and the next thing that it's doing is to make its Moments useful.
With Moments, users can make a "moment" about pretty much any topics to highlight specific event or story with a narrative feature.

The search and tech giant Google is celebrating its 18th birthday. On September 27th, 2016, its page is showing an animated balloon-filled doodle to celebrate its officially matured age.

Snapchat has been working hard to enter the hardware industry, and now it has done it by introducing Spectacles. The glasses are integrated with a video camera that makes the process of taking videos easier.