Nokia's HERE with Traffic Prediction Available for Numerous Platforms: A Serious Competitor in the Mapping War
Nokia, the Finnish multinational communications and information technology company, has been building its mapping and location for quite a long time. And for that, they are pretty good at it.
Mozilla, the nonprofit that owns the popular Firefox web browser, has announced its plan to switch its default search from Google to Yahoo!. By partnering with Firefox that is one of the web browser with most user, Yahoo! just scored a major victory over Google.
WhatsApp, the popular instant messaging system, has begun using a powerful new encryption program aimed at protecting users from hackers and unwanted government surveillance.
The software giant Microsoft launched the .NET Framework in 13 February 2002, and since then, it has become one of the most important component of the well-known Windows operating system.
Facebook is known to be the first social media to have 
Mozilla's Firefox has had a rough start. The project that began as an experimental branch of the Mozilla project, has undergone several name changes from Phoenix to Firebird, before finally settling to Firefox. Since then, the browser continued to develop until it's mature today.
The microblogging service more popular with its 140-character "tweet" feature, Twitter, is celebrating its one-year anniversary as a public company. Employees of the company threw a "massive party" in the office to celebrate. Then they went off to private parties hosted by Twitter alumni.