Microsoft starts offering overseas data Storage. The tech giant,
Microsoft has reportedly started offering the customers in the foreign
countries to store their data outside the United State. The company has
announced this plan in response to the concern of NAS data, which was
using Microsoft networks to surveil citizens of Brazil and the European
Union. Thus, Microsoft is the only major company providing clearly
non-US data storage, despite the fact that the agency has broken into
the private networks of both Google and Yahoo. On the other hand, this
step needs extra protection because there is no guarantee that the NSA
will not be able to reach the servers outside the US.
Showing posts with label Yahoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yahoo. Show all posts
Thursday, 23 January 2014
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Yahoo become the most-visited Online Venue in US
Yahoo become the
most-visited Online Venue in US. Yahoo
was become the most-visited online website in the US on desktop PCs in
December. Now the increasing number of smartphone users in the US also try to
revolve around it to connect with the internet.
Yahoo sustained to hold a top it claimed in
August of last year after edging past Google in a ComScore ranking of online
properties most regularly visited from desktop computers in the United States.
Labels:
computers,
ComScore,
Desktop,
Online Venue,
PCs,
Technology,
United State,
US,
Yahoo
Monday, 1 July 2013
Yahoo to shut down its 12 Services to Restructure Company
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