You will feel more privacy to use Facebook Messenger

You will feel pretty more privacy to use Facebook Messenger

Facebook, the social media platform originating in the United States of America, continues to grow and develop day by day. Facebook, the most clicked social media platform for years with billions of users worldwide, is undergoing a major change in the near future. The company executives, who took the floor at F8, the developer conference, gathered in the USA every year, talked about the upcoming innovations in Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp.

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Access ban to Washington Post and Guardian by China

Access ban to Washington Post and Guardian by China

Washington Post and Britain’s Guardian newspapers have reportedly blocked access to websites by China. According to the South China Morning Post newspaper’s “Greatfire.org” website, which monitors censorship, the Washington Post and Guardian’s websites have been used by the Beijing administration to filter out international software, called “Great Wall of Fire,” participated in publications.

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The future of internet - What comes next?

The future of internet – What comes next?

In 2010, a delegation of countries – including Syria and Russia – came to an obscure agency of the United Nations with a strange request: to inscribe those same sovereign borders onto the digital world. “They wanted to allow countries to assign internet addresses on a country by country basis, the way country codes were originally assigned for phone numbers,” says Hascall Sharp, an independent internet policy consultant who at the time was director of technology policy at technology giant Cisco.

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March 12, 1989 - The Birthday of the Internet

March 12, 1989 – The Birthday of the Internet

This was how Sir Tim Berners-Lee’s boss responded to his proposal titled “Information Management: A Proposal,” submitted on this day in 1989, when the inventor of the World Wide Web was a 33-year-old software engineer. Initially, Berners-Lee envisioned “a large hypertext database with typed links,”named “Mesh,” to help his colleagues at CERN (a large nuclear physics laboratory in Switzerland) share information amongst multiple computers.

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