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Top 5 JavaScript Frameworks to learn/work on in 2020

1. React React is not among the earliest disruptive JavaScript-based Web frameworks. But it is the most disruptive and influential JavaScript-based Web framework. Jordan Walke and a group of Facebook Engineers created React in 2013 as a Component-based Web Framework with one-way data flow and changed the Front-end Web Development forever. It also introduced many …

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TataSky Broadband Review | Is it any good?

TataSky Broadband – the Broadband geek review   What We Like What We Don’t Like FTTH with telephone (Only in some regions) User Friendly Mobile Application Tariff Slower average fibre speed than competitors Frequent network disconnections & downtime Very poor customer support – 90% tickets are closed without resolution Packet …

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How to Choose an Internet Service Provider

When you’re choosing an internet service, some factors (such as cost) are easy to match between one company and therefore the next. Other elements, like customer service, are harder to gauge , but they’re even as important to your overall experience. Here are a number of the foremost important elements to think about when buying a replacement internet provider: Reliability/Uptime: Are you able to get online once you want to …

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Amazon Unveiled Its Delivery Drone | Prime Air

Amazon unveiled a prototype drone that could one day deliver packages to online shoppers’ premise just minutes after they press the “buy” button. The new drone, or unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), was created for Prime Air, a same-day delivery service that Amazon first announced in 2013. The company said that its …

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Google’s 360 Degree Virtual Reality Puts You in the Middle of Symphonies and Plays

On Tuesday, the Google Cultural Institute announced a new partnership with 60 performing arts institutes around the world to bring a 360-degree virtual, live performances to on-line audiences. Think of it as Street View, but instead of buildings or shopping complexes, you get to view performances from the American Ballet …

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Google Inc’s New Search Algorithm | HummingBird, to better cope with the longer, more complex queries it has been getting from Web users.

Amit Singhal, senior vice president of search, announced that the company launched its latest “Hummingbird” algorithm about a month ago and that it currently affects 90 percent of worldwide searches via Google. Google is trying to keep pace with the evolution of Internet usage. As search queries get more complicated, traditional …

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Facebook charging $100 to send message to Mark Zuckerberg

Facebook is extending its experiment charging users to send messages, offering users access to the accounts of VIPs – including Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg – for as much as $100 (£61) per message. The offer was spotted by Mashable reporter Chris Taylor who tried to message Zuckerberg, but was told the message would be …

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NASA’s 10 most incredible images of 2012

Just think of all those millennia our human ancestors spent looking up at the sky, spinning stories about the heavens. Little did they know that what’s actually going on up there is more magnificent than even the most audacious tales of mythical heroes and fiery chariots streaking across the sky. In …

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Music publishers caught faking billions of YouTube video views

Music publishers are determined to stamp out piracy through lawsuits, pushing hard for new laws, and advertising campaigns to highlight how bad piracy is. But when it comes to bolstering revenue from YouTube videos, it seems they don’t mind breaking the rules and generating billions of fake views. The problem is, Google has caught three music …

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