Facebook Brings Instant Articles To Its Messenger App



The social giant Facebook is big. With more than 1.5 billion users and counting, the company wants to make sure that Facebook runs perfectly on every device, every time and everywhere.

Napster was the earliest and one of the innovators that brought peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing into the popularity. The brand has been rebranded by Rhapsody which acquired it in 2011, and now is bringing out more details of what it has in its store.

Emojis have been the most silent way someone can express a feeling about something. Unicode which is the computing industry's standard for the consistent encoding, representation, and handling of text expressed, is releasing version 9.0 on July 13th, 2017.

The social giant Facebook is continues its attempt to connect the whole world through the internet. On July 7th, 2016, the company is introducing OpenCellular, a wireless access platform that is able to support a wide range of network platforms, including Wi-Fi, 2G as well as LTE.

NBCUniversal is an American multinational media conglomerate, and it has a good reason to protect itself from people infringing its copyrighted contents. As a way to keep things in place, it has patented a way to detect files being shared by large groups of people of peer-to-peer network (P2P), in real time.

The microblogging platform Twitter has just launched its first ever sports livestream on July 6th, 2016 by showing Wimbledon games.

The world is big and the world is diverse. In terms of socializing on the web, Facebook should know this better than anyone else. In fact, out of its over 1.5 billion users, less than half that number speaks English. So to speak, the rest consists of dozens of other languages.

Facebook's Like, Share and Follow button are seen as one of the most visible yet powerful philosophy that the company wants to spread. The familiar blue buttons that could be found in millions of web pages, are having a face lift.
