First it was Foursquare. And then Apple. Now, it’s Wikipedia’s turn to switch from Google Maps to Open Street Map. @Yungjohnnybravo @TatWZA
First it was Foursquare. And then Apple. Now, it’s Wikipedia’s turn to switch from Google Maps to Open Street Map. @Yungjohnnybravo @TatWZA
Yesterday was a huge movement for the anti-SOPA movement and the black out did have results. While the chief sponsor Lamar Smith (R-Texas) is not backing down check out those who stepped down after the jump. Follow @TatWza +TatWZA X @ShottaDru Shotta Dru on Google+<
Yesterday I posted about Wikipedia blacking out tomorrow due to the SOPA/PIPA bill well it will be Wikipedia and about 12,000 websites! Check out some of the big players that will be blacking out after the jump. Follow @TatWza +TatWZA X @ShottaDru Shotta Dru on Google+
Wikipedia is not feeling the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and Protect Intellectual Property Act (PIPA) which are still being proposed to Congress. Check out how they plan on speaking out against the bills after the jump. Follow @TatWza +TatWZA X @ShottaDru Shotta Dru on Google+
As 2011 comes to a close, Nielsen reviewed the top online destinations, social media sites, and smartphone devices. Google was the most-visited U.S. Web brand, while Facebook held its lead among social networks and blogs. Smartphones were popular in 2011, making up the majority of new phone purchases with Apple as the top smartphone manufacturer and Android as the leading OS. @Yungjohnnybravo @TatWZA
Godaddy was under a lot of heat for supporting the SOPA bill. Big customers like Wikipedia vowed to stop doing business with them because of their support. Well money over everything is the GoDaddy motto because they switched sides mighty fast. Full story after the jump. +TatWZA X @ShottaDru Shotta Dru on Google+