According to some media reports, Facebook could be launching a new standalone app for getting news stories, as soon as next week. Called Notify, big media companies like CNN and the Washington Post will reportedly join Facebook to deliver stories within the app. The app will be able to send notification alerts for breaking news […]
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The incredible Web Summit 2015
If you are a geek, tech savvy, startup founder, investor, blogger or even interested in the web, you should be heard about the incredible Web Summit, where all the Internet met for this year edition. And closed today doors for one of the magnificent event made for the web community. The BlogProcess team was there, watching how […]
Soon, Gmail’s AI could reply automatically to your Emails
Google just revealed a technology named “Smart Reply” using what’s called “deep learning” that can analyze the content of a received email and then suggest a brief response. A kind of artificial intelligence that will quickly reinvent a wide range of online services. So the new service’s system learns how to generate relevant replies by […]
Twitter kills down favorites and replaces them with likes
Twitter announced today the death of “favorite” button, the company’s main way for tweeps to indicate agreement, recognition, love, support. And is replacing favorites with “likes” to be represented in its web and mobile apps, including Vine ones, by a red heart icon. So after testing the hearts this summer, Twitter is now rolling them […]
Constant Contact acquired by Endurance International for $1 billion
Endurance, the company behind big web brands including BigRock, HostGator, and FatCow, announced on Monday it would take over Constant Contact in a deal evaluate at $1.1 billion in a try to expand their business activities beyond its traditional Web-hosting market. The deal will add Constant Contact’s online marketing solutions such as events management, email […]
Google has no plan to merge Chrome OS with Android
Today, Google announced in a blog post about whether the company will merge its Android and Chrome OS operating system after last week rumours released by some big media names: Hiroshi Lockheimer, senior vice president of Android, Chrome OS, and Chromecast announced in the post: “While we’ve been working on ways to bring together the […]
Amazon is discontinuing its credit card reader
Last year, Amazon announced the launch of its own mobile card reader. Called Amazon Register and worked the same way as Square where small businesses owners could use a tiny card reader to accept plastic for buying thing with only a phone or tablet. To get small businesses attention, Amazon offered lower rates than both […]
PayPal going down for two hours costing tens of millions of $
Even if the questionable practices of PayPal, the company continues to be the best way for millions of businesses to deal with money online. So, an outage of even few hours can cost the world some millions. PayPal’s services went down for nearly two hours last Thursday, a problem caused by one of PayPal’s data centres. […]
Grammarly releases FREE Firefox browser extensions
Grammarly , the tool that make our life easier by checking our grammar, announced today, in addition to their free browser extensions for Safari and Chrome, the launch of the Firefox browser extension too! For those who doesn’t know, Grammarly mission is to improve the communication of about 2+ billion native and non-native English writers, students, bloggers and entrepreneurs. […]
Fake Dynadot Abuse Emails Alert
We have recently become aware of fake abuse notifications being sent out to some Dynadot’s customers. The abuse e-mail looks like it’s being sent from Dynadot abuse email address. But this message is not considered as authentic one and should be disregarded. If you receive one of these emails do not click on any links, […]