If you’ve not known or are living under a rock, WhatsApp for Web was the service that was incepted last year in January and now has finally received the option to send and receive documents on your desktop/laptops. The move comes a couple of days after the company brought out their standalone application for the same hardware. Just few months ago, now Facebook-owned WhatsApp added the document-sharing feature to its mobile app.
Google has released a cool new Chrome extension, Tone, that allows to share the url to nearby computers via audio signals.
Verizon has agreed to buy AOL for $4.4 billion - $50 per share. The transaction, reportedly, will be completed this summer.
Snapchat is finally making its media content sharable. The app released an update recently which brings sharing capabilities of contents from Discover section to Twitter, Facebook, Google Plus and LinkedIN from the app.
Samsung's first quarter net profit plunged 39 percent as consumers switched to bigger iPhones, squeezing earnings from its mobile business to less than half what they were a year earlier, NYT reported.
WhatsApp has released an update for its iOS version. The update includes new features such as WhatsApp calling and iOS 8 share extension.
Microsoft's Bing is finally picking up some steam in US as it managed to top 20 percent market share in US last month.
Twitter is tapping the privacy factor to pull more users on its site by rolling out a new feature that allows sharing tweets via Direct Message.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM