Google To Delete All Private Profiles By 31st July 2011
Google is forcing everyone who has a private profile to go public by announcing that they will delete the private profiles by 31st of July 2011.
Google is forcing everyone who has a private profile to go public by announcing that they will delete the private profiles by 31st of July 2011.
According to the ICE, they have jurisdiction over any website which has a .com and .net TLD. The DNS index for these websites are routed through Verisign, a company based in Virginia USA. According to the ICE, that naturally gives them jurisdiction over all the .com and .net websites.
So, Twitter continues with its acquisition streak. Twitter has just acquired social analytics startup BackType in a deal undisclosed. BackType will be joining Twitter’s platform...
Google plans to discontinue its Photo sharing platform Picasa and the blogging platform Blogger and will re-introduce them as Google Photos and Google Blogs. All this forms a part of the massive feature addition to Google's new social network - Google+
A few days back, Canonical finally launched the official Ubuntu One app for Android. Ubuntu One is a cloud storage feature in Ubuntu – much like Dropbox – which in integrated very well into the OS.
The most famous blogging platform WordPress has released an update of its platform in its new version 3.2 which is also called “Gershwin”.