Tech Insider Discusses Everything That Is Wrong With Android

Google’s Android operating system is used by over 2 billion devices worldwide. But after a decade Android still has countless issues. Security, privacy, and product support are just a few of the reasons users turn to Apple’s iOS instead. Business Insider’s senior tech correspondent, Steve Kovach, highlights what Android still hasn’t gotten right.

Sherry Chris Discusses The Micro Moments that Connect Us

In the following video, from the Inman News YouTube channel, Sherry Chris, CEO of Better Homes and Gardens, talks with Google’s Matt Lawson about the importance of the little things that often slip between the cracks.

Facebook Dominates Social Media

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When Facebook filed for its initial public offering in early 2012, the company named the ongoing transition to mobile as one of the biggest risks to its future success. If the transition to mobile was indeed the biggest challenge in Mark Zuckerberg’s early career as CEO of a billion-dollar company, he managed it admirably well.

Not only does Facebook generate most of its revenue with mobile advertising now, the company also owns some of the most popular apps in the world. Earlier this week, Instagram announced that it now has more than one billion monthly active users, making it the fourth platform in Facebook’s portfolio to reach that milestone.

Looking at some of Facebook’s competitors illustrates how hard it is to get to that level of adoption. As Twitter, Snapchat and Pinterest are all struggling to get to 500 million users, it is hard to imagine any of them getting to one billion. But with great power comes great responsibility (just ask Spiderman) and Facebook is currently doing its best to take responsibility for what happens on its namesake platform. On Thursday, the company announced new measures to fight fake news in its continued attempt to rebuild trust after the recent scandals.

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