There was a time once when the early Internet was more or less made up of islands of information. If you wanted to get news, you'd type in the address of one of a few news websites you knew existed, and the same went for any other topic or sphere of knowledge you were interested in.
When it comes to search engines, there is no doubt that Google reigns supreme over its competitors, and has done so for over a decade. However, this round of search wars has many speculators expecting a comeback from the likes of Yahoo and Bing.
Logo will look similar to new holding company Alphabet Google is getting a new logo, with different style lettering and a simpler font. The new logo comes just weeks after Google did a major shakeup that will put it under its new holding company called Alphabet, CNET reports.
Four years later and the interest for the latest FIFA World Cup soccer tournament increased. According to Google, professional soccer is "more popular than ever" in the United States (U.S.) due to the growing Hispanic population.
With more Latin Americans gaining access to online media, the region's population has become more engaged with digital healthcare. According to a January study by the think tank TrenDigital, approximately nine out of 10 Internet users in Chile have searched for healthcare information on the Internet at least once.
One of the leading digital measurement and analytics companies in the United States published the top smartphone applications (apps), search engine rankings, and online video content properties for the latest months of 2014.
Hispanics in the United States (U.S.) are utilizing mobile devices more than ever, and a new report suggests the demographic outpace non-Hispanics when it comes to shopping.