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Facebook Hits 2.38 Billion Users and 500 Million Stories

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Facebook Hits 2.38 Billion Users and 500 Million Stories.



  • The social network website Facebook hits 2.38 billion users

  • Facebook also hits 1.56 Billion daily active users

  • There are 500 million users are using Facebook stories daily.


"Daily active users (DAUs) - DAUs were 1.56 billion on average for March 2019, an increase of 8 per cent year-over-year," the statement added.

"In addition, we estimate that more than 2.1 billion people now use Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp or Messenger (our "Family" of services) every day on average, and around 2.7 billion people use at least one of our Family of services each month," Facebook added.

Back in September, the Facebook stories was a 300 million daily user active.

Mark Zuckerberg also focus on privacy, he said,



This privacy-focused platform will be built around several principles:




Private interactions. You should have simple, intimate spaces where you have complete confidence that what you say and do is private.




Encryption. Your private communications should be secure, and end-to-end encryption prevents anyone -- including even us -- from seeing what you share.




Reducing permanence. You shouldn't have to worry about what you share coming back to hurt you later, so we won't keep around messages or stories for longer than necessary.




Safety. You should expect we'll do everything we can to keep you safe on our services, within the bounds of an encrypted service. So we're taking the time to get this right upfront before we ship this platform.




Interoperability. You should be able to use any of our apps to reach your friends, and you should be able to communicate across our networks easily and securely.




And finally, secure data storage. You should expect that we won’t store sensitive data in countries where it might be improperly accessed because of weak rule of law or governments that can forcibly get access to your data.




Over the next few years, we're going to rebuild more of our services around these ideas. There are a lot of open questions and real tradeoffs on important social issues, so we're committed to working openly on this and consulting with experts and governments as we go, he said.






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Earth Day 2019 - Google Doodle Celebrates A Day

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Earth Day 2019- Google Doodle Celebrates A Day



Earth Day is an annual event celebrated on April 22. Worldwide, various events are held to demonstrate support for environmental protection. First celebrated in 1970, Earth Day now includes events in more than 193 countries, which are now coordinated globally by the Earth Day Network.

In 1969 at a UNESCO Conference in San Francisco, peace activist John McConnell proposed a day to honor the Earth and the concept of peace, to first be celebrated on March 21, 1970, the first day of spring in the northern hemisphere. This day of nature's equipoise was later sanctioned in a proclamation written by McConnell and signed by Secretary General U Thant at the United Nations.

A month later a separate Earth Day was founded by United States Senator Gaylord Nelson as an environmental teach-in first held on April 22, 1970. Nelson was later awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom award in recognition of his work.


Google Doodle also celebrates Earth Day,



The Doodle showing six stunning organisms are Wandering Albatross, Coastal Redwood, Paedophryne Amauensis, Amazon Water Lily, Coelacanth and Deep Cave Springtail.

It also highlights through a brief description about these organisms. The creator of 2019 Earth Day doodle Kevin Laughlin describing how he chose which organisms to feature said that it was the most difficult task in making this doodle.

Source- Wikipedia, TOI




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Netflix Removed Support For Airplay

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Netflix Removed Support For Airplay





Netflix removed support for Airplay




Now you won't able to use your iPhone or an iPod to beam Netflix to an Apple TV. 



Airplay was allowed to Apple users to watch Netflix shows from one device to another.

The reason for dropping Airplay given by Netflix is "Technical limitation" and instruct iOS users to connect to a TV using built-in Chromecast.

AirPlay is a proprietary protocol stack/suite developed by Apple Inc. that allows wireless streaming between devices of audio, video, device screens, and photos, together with related metadata.

Netflix given statement to Macrumors,

"We want to make sure our members have a great Netflix experience on any device they use. With AirPlay support rolling out to third-party devices, there isn't a way for us to distinguish between devices (what is an Apple TV vs. what isn't) or certify these experiences. Therefore, we have decided to discontinue Netflix AirPlay support to ensure our standard of quality for viewing is being met. Members can continue to access Netflix on the built-in app across Apple TV and other devices."

Still, it is not clear that why Airplay support removed from the Netflix App, It was available since 2013. 




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Indian State Court Ordered To Ban TikTok

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Indian State Court Ordered To Ban TikTok, Saying It "Encourage Pornography".





The Madras High court ordered to Ban Chinese Video App TikTok. 



TikTok is a media app for creating and sharing short videos. It is most famous app in India.

The Tamil Nadu High Court, which has been hearing a public interest litigation against the app, on Wednesday said children who were using TikTok were vulnerable to exposure to sexual predators.

“Inappropriate” content was TikTok’s “dangerous aspect”, the court said in an order seen by Reuters, adding that “there is a possibility of the children contacting strangers directly”.

“Maintaining a safe and positive in-app environment ... is our priority,” he said.

According to Internet Freedom Foundation (IFF) statement,
The Hon’ble High Court of Madras has passed three harsh directions which merit to be contested.


The first direction prohibits the download of the application, the second prohibits the television telecast of videos created through it and the third directs a response from the Union Government on it’s position to legislate a statute analogous to the Children Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). 


The court also remarked that after the heinous Blue Whale Challenge – which turned out to be a hoax – the government should’ve been more proactive in such cases:

According to Bar and Bench, Indian legal news,


Even after that [the Blue Whale Challenge], the officials have not learned that they should be alert with regard to these type of problems. Only when the officials and policymakers are alive to the problems of society, the decision could be taken to prevent this kind of cyber applications.


In response theTikTok said,

At TikTok, we are committed to abiding by local laws and regulations. We fully comply with the Information Technology (Intermediaries Guidelines) Rules, 2011. We are currently awaiting the official order by the Honourable High Court of Madras and once received, we will review and take appropriate action regarding this matter. Maintaining a safe and positive in-app environment at TikTok is our priority. We have robust measures to protect users against misuse, protect their privacy and digital wellbeing. 


TikTok's not only app for facing Bans. The Popular online Game "Player Unknown Battlegrounds" (PUBG) is also facing the ban in some Indian states.



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Amazon Works To Launch Internet Satellites

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Amazon Works To Launch Satellites To Provide Internet To The World.




The project name gives 'Kuiper'. The satellites would cover the globe from 56 degrees north to 56 degrees south. The area covers over 95 Percent of Earth population.


According to report, there are 3236 satellites will provide internet from low Earth orbit including 784 satellites at an altitude of 367 miles (590 kilometers); 1,296 satellites at a height of 379 miles (610 kilometers), and 1,156 satellites in 391-mile (630-kilometer) orbits.

"Project Kuiper is a new initiative to launch a constellation of low Earth orbit satellites that will provide low-latency, high-speed broadband connectivity to unserved and underserved communities around the world," an Amazon spokesperson told GeekWire. "This is a long-term project that envisions serving tens of millions of people who lack basic access to broadband internet. We look forward to partnering on this initiative with companies that share this common vision."

Amazon will need the permission of Federal Communication Commission approval before it starts the project.

It looks like SpaceX planned to launch Starlink Satellite Internet Service. Last year, SpaceX launched the first two prototype satellites for its Starlink broadband data constellation, which is projected to grow to more than 12,000 satellites in low Earth orbit.

The SpaceX Starlink satellites are much closer to reality. The company could reach its first Starlink satellites in orbit in 2020, and its bigger network than Project Kuiper. SpaceX will have more than 10,000 satellites.

Source: TheVerge, GeekWire




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