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Mexico auctions oil blocks to increase production but failed to attract giant international companies
Mexico kicked out foreign companies 77 years ago, but just last Wednesday the tables seem to turn as its government auctioned 14 exploration blocks to attract international energy companies, which will hopefully redeem the country's dwindling production.
Reddit draws the line; proposes stricter content policy
After suffering from a series of "missteps," Reddit and its newly appointed CEO Steve Huffman are dead serious in changing its content rules by banning discussions involving illegal materials, sexual content featuring children, confidential information, private information from individuals, and more.
Messaging App Telegram attacked by DDOS; Service went down in Asia-Pacific
Encrypted messaging app Telegram was hit by a huge distributed denial of service attack over the weekend impaling its servers in Asia.
Twitter copies Facebook with new article previews auto-expand on Android and iOS devices update
It seems like Twitter is slowly turning into Facebook, especially with its new update featuring article previews auto-expanding on mobile devices.