Social Media Networks Helping The Government In The Fight Against Terrorism: An Act To Limit Their Moves
Three social media networks are helping the U.S. government to fight online propaganda. Facebook, Google and Twitter are using their own policies to reduce ISIS, terrorism and their recruit attempt on their dedicated platforms.
Yahoo! has had its time. When its business isn't going far, it's trying to patch some weakness to get the still loyal consumers happy. On December 3rd, 2015, Yahoo relaunches (revives) its famous messaging app: Yahoo! Messenger.
Social media networks have been popular for their way they enabled people to share the web about anything thinkable. From the bad to the good, social media is becoming a place to share without boundaries.
The search giant Google has launched Android Studio integrated development environment (IDE) version 2.0 for developers to create apps. Android Studio that is based on IntelliJ was first launched in 2013, and it already include many features. The new version is offering more.
Microsoft has a big name, but it is struggling to get the big name into mobile. With Android and iOS conquering most of the market, Microsoft is having with a small portion of what's left. With it's repeated failures in getting more developers to Windows, Microsoft has another strategy.
The search giant Google is launching a new ability for its Search. On November 18th, 2015, the company's search technology allows users to search inside mobile apps without downloading them, and use them when they want.
Humans are taught to speak at an early age, and for that many of us are taking it for granted. We tend to forget how difficult it was to understand certain phrases in a sentence to get the whole meaning of it.
When the clock struck midnight, Singles Day which is China's shopping sale, has come to an end. The time for companies that involved to count sales and profit. It was a big day for e-commerce services, and there isn't any that is as big as Alibaba.