Reddit's Main Source Code No Longer Open Source: Going "Explicit"

It was back in 2008 when "the front page of the internet" Reddit made its website source code available as open-source.
At that time, the future of the company was uncertain.
It was back in 2008 when "the front page of the internet" Reddit made its website source code available as open-source.
At that time, the future of the company was uncertain.
Without a doubt, Facebook still reigns in the social media industry. With a massive amount of users and brands, information flows faster than most people can follow.
In the social media fad, one come when one goes. There are many players, but only a few of then are able to withstand the harsh competition.
Previously, Google has introduced the ability for users to find out if a local retailer had specific products in stock right from the knowledge panel listing for the retailer.
In an update, Google is putting a lot more into that.
YouTube's logo has been known to sport a red color. In a refresh design update, YouTube updates it, as well as its icon to be more flexible across devices.
More and more people are using GIFs to express themselves on the web and chat messengers.
Over the past year Facebook has taken steps to reduce the number of fake news and hoaxes that happen to appear on its users' News Feed.
Advertisers that advertise on the internet want their ads to center around the audience. With ad targeting, the amount of user data collected has proven to be useful to carefully pinpoint specific viewers.
As Facebook continues to reign the social media sphere, people are adding more than enough contents to it. But as time passes by, those contents that can be buried far below newer ones.
Russia's largest search engine, Yandex, announced that its search platform is implementing an upgraded version of its deep neural network search algorithm dubbed "Korolyov", or Korolev.








