Category: Tech

Google Street View Banned From Taking More Images in Greece

In the digital age, where mapping services have revolutionized the way we navigate and explore, Google Street View stands out as one of the most transformative tools. Offering immersive, 360-degree views of streets worldwide, it has enabled virtual travel, facilitated real estate exploration, and even aided urban planning. Yet, this groundbreaking service has faced its…

Watch Out Google U.S. Antitrust Coming For You

The resurgence of antitrust enforcement under the Obama administration marked a significant shift in the U.S. government’s approach to regulating major corporations, particularly in the technology sector. At the heart of this renewed vigor was the U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) decision to repeal a policy that had long been criticized for its leniency towards…

DocStoc Charged Out of Beta With DocCash APIs and More

In the fast-paced world of digital innovation, where the competition to gain users and market share is fierce, companies must continuously evolve to stay relevant. DocStoc, a document-sharing service, understood this well. A year and a half after its launch at the TechCrunch40 conference, the platform took a significant step forward by shedding its “beta”…

Google Launched Search Options

In the ever-evolving landscape of the internet, Google has long stood as the gateway to information. Over the years, the company has continually refined and expanded its search capabilities, striving to deliver the most relevant results to users. The launch of new search options marks another milestone in Google’s mission to organize the world’s information…

Twitter Replies Are Back With A Catch

The recent uproar among Twitter users, or “tweeps,” highlights the impact of even small changes in social media platforms on user experience. The source of their frustration is Twitter’s decision to remove the opt-in feature that allowed users to see replies from people they follow to others they don’t. This change may seem minor, but…

Apple’s Ad Took Aim at Microsoft’s ‘Laptop Hunters’ Campaign

The rivalry between Apple and Microsoft is a storied one, emblematic of the larger competition between the macOS and Windows operating systems. One of the most memorable battles in this ongoing war occurred in 2009, when Microsoft launched its “Laptop Hunters” advertising campaign, aiming to counter Apple’s growing popularity with their “Get a Mac” series.…