By the name itself, you get the impression of what it is meant to do in general. Twitter’s Curator tool is built not only for media and for entertainment users, ordinary citizens can also find a vast set of applications for the service.
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How malvertising compromises ad networks
Malvertising has gotten a bit wiser these days in moving through a scheme that appears legitimate. And even reliable websites of popular media outlets and blogs have fallen victim to this kind of malicious activity.
The difference between iPhone 6 and Samsung Galaxy S6
Despite what many are seeing as subtle variations between the iPhone 6 and Samsung Galaxy S6 smartphones, it is evident upon more in-depth scrutiny that the two warring devices have huge differences, which might dictate your buying option.
GitHub suffers DDoS attack from China
GitHub, a large U.S.-based repository where software developers store their codes, has succumbed to a massive distributed denial-of-service attack from sources that appear to come from China, highlighting the country’s latest effort to censor content even outside its territorial jurisdiction.
How Facebook customizes your News Feed?
Admit it, the first thing that you spend a lot of time on when opening your Facebook account is the news feed. Why not? It’s where most of the interesting stories are streaming in and you seem to get caught up in an infinite rush of information, unless you stop scrolling down.
Ways to Make Use of Virtual Reality in the Future
At present, virtual reality remains a part of a broader vision of what technology holds in the future. Although some tech firms have already made inroads into the VR space, Facebook being chief of them, the future of this technology remains a puzzle to many.