Twitter's IPO: First Day Fortune Making

Twitter, the 140 character microblogging platform, has set the stage as one of the largest technology initial public offerings (IPO) ever with shares at $26 each.

Twitter, the 140 character microblogging platform, has set the stage as one of the largest technology initial public offerings (IPO) ever with shares at $26 each.

It's almost hard to remember a time when Facebook wasn't all about "liking" or "sharing" something.
LG, backed by Google, is releasing the Nexus 5 after a countless rumors and leaks. Boasting high specification and Android KitKat, the device is replacing the Nexus 4, putting itself into the spotlight among high-end smartphones.

Blackberry has resumed a phased rollout of its BBM messaging app for Android and Apple devices after September's delayed launch.

On Wednesday, October 16, 2013, Facebook removed the restriction for users under 18 that previously limited who could see their online postings from photos to musings on the world-wide social network.

Twitter has rolled out a feature update that is useful for users who use Twitter to communicate both publicly and privately.

In October 8, 2013, Samsung announced the Samsung Galaxy Round, which proclaims as the world's first smartphone with a (deeply) curved display.

Advertisements are everywhere, and ad-supported products are quickly becoming a norm, rather than an exception. And since it's becoming a common thing on the internet, ads will show in places where people are not expecting.

Google Play Books' arrival in India was merely the beginning of its effort to embrace Asia. Google progressed and gave 9 more Asian countries: Indonesia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, and New Zealand, the opportunity to buy books from Google.

Google rolled out the most significant change to its core search algorithm a month ago and the company officially unveiled it to the press on September 27, 2013, in California.