Twitter Is Rolling Out QR Codes Feature For Sharing And Following Accounts

The microblogging Twitter has released QR codes, a feature that can make the process of following others a lot easier than ever before.
The microblogging Twitter has released QR codes, a feature that can make the process of following others a lot easier than ever before.
Fake news are problems for many people that seek for the truth. On the internet where its contents are essentially created by its many users, plenty of them aren't authentic and can't be trusted.
Counting weeks to the end of the year? Google have updates, just in time before holiday photo sharing.
The first is showcasing the new PhotoScan app. What it is, is a standalone app from Google Photos. What it does is to scan just about any photos, for free and from anywhere.
Mozilla has released Firefox version 50.0 on November 15, 2016. The stable version of the Firefox was postponed in order to integrate startup improvements in the browser.
Mozilla also identified issues in Firefox code in regards to how Firefox and its add-on SDK handle JavaScript loads.
What do messenger apps have in common? Chatting features, camera access to take pictures and videos, emoticons, stickers, and more. While each have their own unique (but similar) features, they all have their own fans.
Out of the many desktop Skype users, most of them usually want to do one single thing: they want to start a conversation as quickly as possible.
The social giant Facebook has earlier introduced ethnic affinity ad-targeting option which identifies people who may be interested in specific topics regarding certain ethnicity. The tool allows advertisers to purchase ads where they can choose to exclude certain ethnic affinities.
YouTube has inspired many people in creating creative and attractive videos. And with mobile devices and internet availability in more places, practically anyone from anywhere can create something for billions of others to laugh, cry or relate to.
Google's Play Store has more than 2 million apps users can pick from.
With that many to search and choose, discovery is a major challenge for users. And that is a concern to both Google and also app developers.
Google and Apple have different taste in design. While Apple opts for "dull" but useful design interactions, the former likes splashy colors and attractive visual cues.








