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Networking Project which was instrumental in bringing internet connectivity and wireless technology in Nepal and its rural areas around the Himalayas.Source:WikipediaTechnologies & companiesFacebook – a social media giant from Menlo Park, California. Initially, Harvard students but it expanded to Yale, Stanford, and Columbia before it went public in and everyone could register. Facebook “inherited.
“Instagram”.Source:WikipediaGmail – an email service owned and created by India Mobile Database Google in . It uses the IMAP and POP protocols to synchronize email content when accessed through different programs or devices. It was the first web email service that offered GB of storage space when others only offered a couple of MBs. In October , Gmail had over . billion active users.Source:WikipediaFlickr – a hosting platform for video and image content founded in .
Flickr is very popular among photographers and videographers. It has a rich database of photos and videos that can be accessed by anyone. However, to upload content you need to be a member of the community with a registered profile.Source:WikipediaDigg – a social news web application with stories about science, internet issues, and politics. It had a social architecture where people could vote if they liked a piece of content or not.
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