Twitter's Moments, An Attempt To Bring Back Its Former Glory

Using your actual name as your identity on the web, especially on social media networks, enables you to be easily found. This can be an advantage for people to contact you. On the other hand, when privacy matters, the internet is not a safe place to be when you're using your real name.
Google's "Don't be evil" has long been its way of doing business. The statement is often spoken when Google faces critics from those that didn't like its way of doing things the way it does. Google has come a long way from a simple search engine to one of the most powerful business on the web. And now, it's time for Alphabet.
Your profile picture on the web is certainly one of the most seen pictures out of your entire uploaded pictures. Facebook sees this opportunity, and gives users the ability to upload a 7-second profile picture, just to keep its social network more alive.
Google and Microsoft have agreed to settle an ongoing patent war concerning communications and video technology, as well as their long-running lawsuits that went over smartphones to video games. About 20 lawsuits were lodged in the U.S. and Germany.
The popular microblogging site Twitter, is redesigning its buttons to get a new look. Announced on Wednesday, September 24th, 2015, the buttons are having a new look for the first time since 2011.
What's the meaning of a name? To most, it means everything, and the same goes to Facebook.
Software developer Microsoft thrives and has succeeded largely because of its Windows operating systems. With massive knowledge and experience in creating its own operating system, this didn't stop the company from creating its own version of Linux.
On the web where information is abundance, people just want to get their contents seen. With the many people using the web, the internet has become a crowded space where everyone is competing for attention.
The reason for this is because on the web, website visitors' attention is valuable.
Chinese tech giant Baidu has launched Duer, a digital assistant to take on rivals from Apple, Microsoft, Facebook and Google.