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Google unveils AMP to fasten loading time of news article on mobile devices
Google introduces AMP project to fasten the loading of news articles on mobile screen. Unlike the traditional web pages, AMP pages consume less power.
Staffordshire pockets £4M grant to expand SMBs
The British government awarded £4 million in funding to Staffordshire to help small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) expand and to add more jobs in the region.
Why did Flappy Bird became such a huge hit in mobile industry?
Flappy Bird developer Dong Nguyen tweeted that the app may be back soon without specifying dates, he also tweeted that "fun games do no need to be complex", reported BBC.
General Motors stopped sales of Chevrolet Cruze cars
General Motors announced the halt of some Chevrolet Cruze cars without disclosing any information behind the move, reported BBC News.
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Men in North Korea have been mandated to follow their leader's hairstyle introduced in Pyongyang two weeks ago, reported BBC News.
After allegedly damaging tweets were posted against the Prime Minister, Turkey has banned social media platform Turkey.
Clients were dismayed following Ovivo's unannounced shutdown taking the matter to web forums to express the outage, reported BBC News.
Game creator Dong Nguyen said on his Twitter reply to one fan that Flappy Bird will be reinstated on the app stores soon, reported BBC News.
British veteran politician Tony Benn died early morning today at age 88, reported BBC News.
Tony Benn, a British statesman, died today at age 88. The former Labour MP’s death was confirmed by his children.
Glasgow 2014 spectators become excited after Hampden Park was announced to be soon unveiled making #Glasgow another trending topic on Twitter.
Malaysian authorities denied reports that MH370 flight was tracked in Malacca Straight while Vietnam has dispatched a plane to investigate on an eyewitness report regarding a burning object in the sky east of the country.
Labor leader Bob Crow died at 52 after having a heart attack last Tuesday morning, reported BBC News.
The New Zealand government said it planned to sell 20% of its stake in Air New Zealand to cut down public debt and spend on infrastructure projects.
The French government hoped to help fund new state investments and boost national economy by divesting 3.5% of its stake in jet engine maker Safran.
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