Google Increasing Its Diversity Efforts By Spending More Cash
Google is nevertheless big. It started its business on the internet with its search engine. And now its already expanding into more places.
Google is nevertheless big. It started its business on the internet with its search engine. And now its already expanding into more places.
Apple, the Cupertino-based tech company has long known to have ideas that are both effective and inspiring. Considering its products that ranges from iPhone and iPad to Watch, iTunes and iOS, the company has the cutting-edge advantage to beat other competitors in the business.
Google Now's list of cards has been expanding. With 40 third-party partners unveiled early in 2015, an additional 70 is added to the Google app on April 30th, 2015, bringing Now's partners up to 110.
AWS, Amazon’s cloud computing division, is getting larger and larger. When compared with Google, Microsoft, IBM and Salesforce, AWS outpaced all of the four competitors, combined.
Social media network is a complicated place. As useful as it can be, it can create good relationships and also bad ones. One of the example is Facebook with Microsoft Skype.
After months of speculation, the search giant Google is finally and officially releasing its own mobile phone service, Project Fi.
Smartphones are become increasingly "smarter" and complex gadgets. They're almost everywhere, available in almost everyone's pockets. While they can do practically many things, their single irreplaceable duty is its role as a "phone".
You reach people that are close to you, and prioritize them much more often that those that you know less. Facebook understands this and for that it's changing its News Feed to actually show you more posts from your friends.
The search giant Google announced that they've begun replacing the URL within their search result snippet area with the representing site's name and its breadcrumb path. This update initially impacts mobile Google users only.
A federal judge in San Jose ruled out that LinkedIn's "Reference Search," a tool for premium members to find job candidates' past colleagues, does not run into conflict with the 1970 federal law Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).