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Last week, Facebook began enabling Google to “crawl and index its cellular program” in its cellular search results to demonstrate openly accessible advice.

Last week, Facebook began enabling Google to “crawl and index its cellular program” in its cellular search results to demonstrate openly accessible advice. This means Facebook for Android users would currently have the ability to jump from Google mobile search results to the related page within the program. Program Indexing had been introduced by Google […]

Microsoft Secrets

Technology giant Microsoft has established a brand new fund to put money into firms working on alternatives to bring affordable Internet access to under-served markets. The fund is part of Microsoft’s Affordable Access Initiative (AAI), which invests in cloud last mile access technologies -based services and programs and business models that help more people get […]

Google is giving 1TB of Free Storage?

Google is happy to provide you with a terabyte of Drive storage for free in the event you agree to give to make navigation service and its mapping better. The organization has broken down the degree of contribution in 5 grades. Google says that guides that have reached the degree two will get early access […]

Reddit blocked in Turkey?

According to this law, the government is permitted to prohibit sites that has pornographic content has pirated content or is critical of the very first President Mustafa Ataturk. The Telecom Authority of Turkey (TIB) has formally supported the prohibition which came into effect on Friday. The statement says, “After technical analysis and legal thought on […]

Microsoft’s first major update for Windows 10

Microsoft released since it was established in July, what was its first major upgrade to Windows 10. He added the upgrade brings progress in places including a large number of associates to upgrading programs and their device drivers for Windows 10 compatibility that was excellent. Additionally, Windows select mobile phones shortly and 10 will also […]

In the BYOD world of today, procuring the DNS is critical

THE millennial work force is heading the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) charge, but there’s been a dearth of security policies to cope with it, based on a SolarWinds survey. Against lackadaisical security backdrop and this apparatus profusion, cybercriminals want to infiltrate networks through the Domain Name System (DNS). Based on the latest Infoblox DNS […]

When you are on the Internet keep your privacy

The majority of the time, when you are online, your privacy is at risk. Your ID is sold by some Internet providers to third party firms, who might hit you up to work with them, or sell something to you. At Komando.com, we are constantly telling you regarding the value of keeping safe. The truth […]

The Debate Over Passive DNS Data

If there was a scholar to look back upon the history of the world wide web in 50 years’ time, they had probably have the ability to build an evolutionary timeline based upon risks and countermeasures comparatively readily. Now, everyone can go out as well as choose from a near limitless variety of data feeds […]

Google’s codebase crosses 2 billion lines: 40 times larger than Windows

Ever thought about how much code required to run the services of Google? Rachel Potvin, an engineering supervisor in the firm disclosed at a recent convention that was @Scale that it is in the area of two billion lines. And it is all saved within a repository. Potvin thinks that it is the greatest code […]

Windows 10 disk images let users jump wait for November upgrade

With a disk image, users can create installation media — like DVD or a flash drive — for one off or multiple-apparatus migrations to Windows 10, or to reinstall the operating system on a corrupted copy. That was the guidance given by many on Microsoft’s own user-to-user support discussion forums when folks asked why they’d […]