The COVID-19 pandemic has taken upon the world in the worst possible way. Initially, it was compared to the 1918 H1N1 virus pandemic that infected about 500 million people (one-third of the world population) all around the world and claimed the lives of at least 50 million people. The worst thing about the stats here is that SARS-CoV-2 is being considered even more dangerous than the 1918 pandemic. The virus is considered to be transferred through human to human contact …
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Google Removed the App “Remove China Apps” From Play Store – Story Unveiled
A visit to the flashback to recollect the passage of Indian history and economy makes us realize that the encouragement to utilize ‘Swadeshi‘ products and services has been residing in our minds since then. And the concept has managed to deepen its roots to the core of our mindsets. The result of this is much in buzz, the ‘Remove China Apps’ app. The app made its debut with the launch on Google Play Store in the mid of May 2020. …
‘A to Z’ of the Internet for Non-tech Product Owners: All the Must Know.
Being a product owner, and new to the technology world is sure bewildering. There is so much to learn in such less time, and everything seems to move at a breakneck pace. Sometimes, it’s hard to catch on. There are so many technical terms that we use in our daily life, but don’t understand. For example, we often tell our friends that “I can’t come online, my server is down,” or ‘I saw this amazing restaurant on the net,’ but …
Instagram hiding “Like Counts” – Is it a mistake?
Instagram is gearing up to hide the “like counts”. This is something we all know. But will it make the platform more desirable? Will it result in a healthier social space? We do need answers to the above questions, as Instagram is executing test runs in parts of Australia, Ireland, and Brazil, among other regions. As per the popular platform, the idea behind hiding “like counts” is to give due respect to users’ well-being. It wants people to genuinely connect …
Google Fuchsia: Is it Feplacing Android?
Google and surprises go together. Over the years the company has masterfully developed state of the art operating systems. There is Android (And its many versions), and there is Chrome OS as well. As per speculations, for the past few years, Google has quietly been working on another OS named Fuchsia, and people are wondering whether it is going to replace Android or not. Fuchsia made its first appearance on GitHub in August 2016 but didn’t grab that many eyeballs …