Social networking giant Facebook appeared to go down for users Monday afternoon. “We apologize to those who have been inconvenienced”, the site told Venture beat.
Mr Modi’s statement said that while both leaders shared “an uncompromising commitment on climate change”, he was careful to mention that this was “without affecting our ability to meet the development aspirations of humanity”.
Some media outlets are reporting that some users are starting to get back on the site as the company works to restore service to everyone. “Yes, it was down and for those who earn their bread and butter by Facebook, it is a nightmare”.
Peter Koo, Samsung’s SVP, has just announced at Facebook’s Oculus Connect VR developer conference that – after two years of working together – Samsung andOculus VR are ready to release a co-developed consumer headset. The gadget also displays...
Even though Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrapped up his visit to USA and Ireland and is heading back to India, there were some moments from his visit that tickle our amusing bones.
Modi later visited Google headquarters and met with Indian-born Chief Executive Sundar Pichai, who announced that Google would bring wireless Internet to 500 Indian railway stations, news that Modi revealed at a dinner Saturday night with more than 350 business leaders.
From expressing his dream of making India a 20 trillion dollar economy and breaking down while talking about the struggles faced by his mother, Indian PM Narendra Modi visited the Facebook headquarters and attended a Facebook Townhall Q and A session on Sunday. “By hiding...
While in India, he observed the connections people made and realized if people had a better way to connect and communicate, the world would be a better place. Noting that India is a “heaven” for investors, he said, “I do not believe that there is dearth of...