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Russian authorities found Google guilty for violating competition laws
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Russian authorities found Google guilty for violating competition laws. The authorities said the American search giant favors its own services in Android OS over those of rivals, including Yandex. According to the FAS anti-monopoly body in Russia, Google could face penalties totalling up to 15 percent of its 2014 revenue

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Twitter web site has been restored after an outage
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Yesterday, Twitter.com was not available for some users across the US, Europe as well as parts of Canada around 3:15 pm EDT and left many users frustrated. But now, the Twitter web site has been restored after experiencing an outage lasting an hour. Experiencing an outage in online services is

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New Innovations in Email Marketing
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During the last 15 years, there’ve been a lot of innovations in the Email Marketing Industry. The first email marketing services were created to send simple newsletters and manage subscribers effectively. Mailchimp, with 7 million users is the market leader. As email marketing evolved, these companies included new functionalities like

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Google and Twitter are teaming up to offer instant articles
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Last month, Google desktop search results started showing tweets after four years. Now, Google and Twitter are teaming up to offer instant articles to compete with Facebook’s similar project. What is the difference between Facebook’s project and Google/Twitter project? Google and Twitter are teaming up to offer instant articles and

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FCC cites Lyft for violating consumer protection laws
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The FCC cites Lyft for violating consumer protection laws because San Francisco-based Company which has developed a smartphone app pairing drivers and passengers, block the service for users who have opted out of receiving automated marketing texts and calls. By doing this Lyft is violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.

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NASA TV UHD channel to launch in November 1
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Earlier this year, NASA started posting UHD videos on its YouTube channel and it continues to work on it. Today, the American space agency announced to launch NASA TV UHD channel in North America by teaming up with Harmonic. “The partnership is the result of a Space Act Agreement between

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Zimperium released Android Stagefright exploit code to public
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In July, the Stagefright security flaw was discovered by Zimperium, which could let hackers take control of the smartphones by sending a simple message or MMS. After getting this jolt, Google and Samsung promised monthly Android security updates, but still some companies have not yet released the security updates. Now,

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Seagate wireless hard drives security flaws
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The wireless hard drives come with a feature that let users connect the drive to the internet and have their own little cloud, whether at work, at home or even remotely. Now Seagate wireless hard drives security flaws could let anyone on the same Wifi network or from the internet

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Apple is stepping up its hiring process for AI staff
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According to a recent report released by Reuters, Apple is stepping up its hiring process for AI staff and machine learning staff to compete with Google. According to data available, the Cupertino-based Company is currently in the process of hiring about 86 employees in the Artificial Intelligence department. Apple is

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The retailers are going to invest $2.5 billion on the Internet of Things
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According to the latest study revealed by Juniper Research, the retailers are going to invest $2.5 billion on the Internet of Things. With such increased investments, IOT is expected to grow massively by 2020. The IoT refers to a network of physical devices with embedded chips, software and sensors. Each

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