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Facebook is now allowing Google to index their contents for searches on the Google mobile app. In what seems to be one of the most baffling moves in history, Facebook will help Google in boosting their search engine.
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Facebook has released a statement regarding their Safety Check tool which explains why they have activated it for the Paris attacks and not on the Beirut attacks.
Techie company Lenovo for the first time experienced net loss, which has attributed to the rise of smartphones.
ShareTheMeal app was develop by the UN WFP and will now be made available to all smartphone users worldwide.
Apple Australia has just apologized to six teens and their school principal after they have been made to leave the store unreasonably.
Facebook's 360-degree News Feed videos that were first launched in September for the web and Android device users are now available for iOS users.
The British Museum is now available to be viewed online through a partnership with Google Cultural Institute.
Google announces that they have now made Google Maps accessible offline. The new Google Map app lets users download a map and certain information regarding an area they want in advance.
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Apple has announced that they will be hiring 1,000 more employees in Ireland for their Cork office by the mid 2017.