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The tech giant as always has released its list of the top popular searches made in 2015. The end of 2015 is near, and as always Google has released its top search list from its users across the globe.
Google' Lockheimer tweets of the new Android update that will be coming next week. Android is reportedly rolling out an update which involves the new emoji.
Microsoft has again released another model of their Nokia branded device which are the Nokia 230 and Nokia 230 Dual Sim.
Google has a project similar to Facebook's Instant Articles that will be going live early next year.
Facebook has just officially launched another of their apps. The app, which is called Notify, will alert users to check a certain content from a publisher they have subscribed to once there is a new content added.
Facebook's new app Notify is said to be released by next week. It's a standalone news app that will be able to notify users to check a new content just as it as been added or updated.
Facebook on its latest campaign against its competitors released its new version of its search feature. The search FYI is said to be one of facebooks biggest attempt to thwart its competitors and improve the Facebook experience for its users.
Big changes in Twitter management stirs unrest among shareholders. Jack Dorsey is named CEO of Twitter after he convinced the board that he can run Twitter and his payments start-up company, Square, at the same time.
@AppStoreGames will be tweeting the latest games, tips and player profiles from the App Store A new Apple Twitter account debuted this Thursday to act as a social media platform for its games.
Twitter has added two neat new features, introducing private group messages and native video tools that allow users to shoot, edit, and post videos directly through the app.
Twitter has revamped the Vine website, adding several neat features and allowing interested users to browse content even without an account.
Twitter has finally rolled out its much-teased redesign to all of its users, bringing notable improvements and a new look that's very similar to Facebook's Timeline.