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  • Twitter the application. Link up with https://lite.twitter.com/ for Twitter Lite on the Web. Photo by: Pexels.com

Crack Open Twitter Lite: A New Mobile Web Approach to Enhancing Content Management

By |April 7th, 2017|Categories: California, Entertainment, Featured, National News, Pop Culture, San Francisco, Tech News|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Twitter Lite launched yesterday with a new service on the Web. The application known as Twitter became a large success with the rise of smartphones. The company has seen the developments in offline browsing with the Web, and they have built code to support a slimed down, and faster version of Twitter. To experience Twitter Lite link up to their main website at: https://lite.twitter.com/ Twitter Lite has announced the platform will provide: Instant access to Twitter: Accessible via the web — Because Twitter Lite is on the mobile web, it works on most smartphones and tablets without an App Store

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Trends and Data covering Mobile Web Design in 2017

By |April 5th, 2017|Categories: Entertainment, Featured, Google, National News, Tech News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , |

Mobile devices continue to drive demand and traffic for online companies. Recently, Google has started to provide a certification for mobile Web developers. Google, also known as Alphabet Inc., has provided certification for additional programs such as Google AdWords for online advertising, Google Analytics for data managers, and Google Developer for people that like to code. The company just recently rolled out training and a lengthy exam. Google is known for making tough certification exams. After studying for days on the AdWords test, I was unable to pass it after two attempts. Some questions are not directly connected with

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Amazon Web Services Announces to Build Infrastructure in Sweden

By |April 5th, 2017|Categories: Amazon, Economy, Europe, Featured, Global, London, North America, Tech News, Tokyo, United States, World News|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Amazon Web Services offers cloud computing to 16 geographic regions around the world. The company recently announced that they plan to increase development within infrastructure to Sweden in the upcoming months. The company continues to offer global infrastructure in London, Tokyo, Mumbai, Ireland, Beijing, several locations in the United States, and additional international locations. The company currently has six locations in North America. Companies that deal with online transactions, or customer interaction, continue to search out the fastest methods to connect their customers with a reliable online platform. Amazon and Business Wire reported on the CEO of AWS, Andy Jassy's perspective on this

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Graphiq Visualizations Use Data to Show Government Spending on Healthcare and Defense

By |March 12th, 2017|Categories: Economy, Featured, Health, National News, Politics, Tech News, United States, World News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

The United States is in a major state of transition in several industries including defense, healthcare, and additional programs. Graphiq utilizes data from established sources such as White House Office of Management and Budget, Kaiser Family Foundation and many additional sources. Browse over their YouTube video below to find out more on how they source their information. The data charts below mirrors other charts and research that I have seen from other media companies. Each source will have their own agenda and narrative, but with Graphiq, I find that they do their best to accurately source each chart. Next, a visualization

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