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YouTube to replace Facebook as No. 2 website in US

Owing to severe decline in monthly page visits, from 8.5 billion to 4.7 billion in the last two years, Facebook is set to cede its long-held second position among the top websites in the US to YouTube, according to a new study.

Although Facebook's app traffic has grown, it is not enough to make up for that loss, CNBC reported on Wednesday citing the study by market research firm SimilarWeb.


WhatsApp officially rolls out forward message limit for Indian users

With the Indian government talking tough on WhatsApp's failure to check the spread of fake and provocative content on its platform, the instant messaging service on Wednesday said it has begun rolling out its forward message limit to five chats for over 200 million users in India


LATEST HEADLINES

T'gana RTC strike: Talks between govt, employees successful


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Tamil Nadu: Two police personnel die of health complications on election duty


Udupi DC office staffer dies of electric shock while plucking mangoes


No evidence of temple demolition at Bhojshala site, Muslim petitioner tells MP High Court


Sudharsan's hundred leads GT to 205/3 against RCB


AAP hit by exit of 7 MPs, faces test ahead of 2027 poll battles


14 drug peddlers arrested in Kashmir


Bombs recovered from isolated plot in Kerala’s Kannur, case registered


Karnataka health dept mandates heat stroke units across hospitals


SC quashes proceedings against woman's in-laws, says no specific act attributed to them




Snapchat's daily user count slips to 188 mn

Snapchat's daily active users number shrank 1.5 per cent to 188 million in the second quarter of 2018 -- down from 191 million in the last quarter, its parent company Snap has said.

Although the company's revenue increased 44 per cent to $262 million -- compared to $182 million revenue in Q2 2017 -- it appears that Facebook-owned Instagram "Stories" has stalled Snapchat's growth.

Hands that swing cradle can also climb areca palms!

In every step of their life, women have been time and again proving themselves that they are equally confident and efficient at par with their male counterparts. Now, it is the time of spraying chemical to areca palms.

Facebook Chief Security Officer departs, joins Stanford University

Facebook's Chief Security Officer Alex Stamos on Thursday made it official to leave the social media platform and join Stanford University as a full-time teacher and researcher.

Facebook eliminates 32 accounts accused of election interference

Facebook announced on Tuesday that it eliminated 32 accounts for what the company described as "coordinated inauthentic behaviour" ahead of the mid-term US congressional elections in November.

WhatsApp rolls out group calling for voice, video

Facebook-owned WhatsApp on Tuesday rolled out its group calling feature -- for both voice and video options -- on iOS and Android devices for its 1.5 billion users.

#PhirDilDoModiKo trends and BJP’s Tajinder Bagga gets trolled

Delhi BJP spokesperson Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga temporarily deactivated his Twitter account late on Saturday after an email ID shared by him on Twitter resulted in a minor embarrassment for the party. With the next general election less than a year away, Bagga tweeted an email address asking people for suggestions for the BJP’s 2019 campaign.  Little did he realise that it would spectacularly backfire.

Twitter may block account for abusive chats during live broadcasts

Twitter is getting tough on those who send abusive comments on its livestreaming platform Periscope as the microblogging site said it would suspend the accounts of such habitual offenders from August 10.

Facebook grooming 7,500 content reviewers for objectionable posts

After facing ire over reports that its moderators protect far-right activists and under-age accounts, Facebook says it is constantly grooming over 7,500 content reviewers how to handle posts related to hate speeches, terror and child sexual exploitation on its platform.

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