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Facebook rides mobile wave to boost profits, user base
Facebook said Nov. 4 surging mobile advertising lifted its profits and revenues as the world's biggest social network grew to over 1.5 billion people.
Google’s new app helps refugees in Greece
When refugees travel across different countries, they’re confronted with languages they don’t speak, which can make it even more difficult to know where to turn to access the most basic needs, Google mentions to its blog.
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Hack Attacks Drained EUR 3 M from Bulgarian Companies in 7 Months
Bulgarian companies have lost at least EUR 3 M over hack attacks in the past seven months, alone, an official said on Sunday.
Former HDP candidate claims he was tortured while detained following Ankara bombing
A Kurdish problem-oriented Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) deputy candidate for the June 7 elections has claimed he was tortured while under detention for allegedly sharing posts on Twitter which gave information in advance about the Ankara bombing on Oct. 10, daily Cumhuriyet reported on its website on Oct. 18.
5 ways to resume life after the Ankara bombing
Erospolis gives advice about slowly healing after the tragedy in AnkaraIf you are like the majority of the people who live in Turkey (Turkish and foreign) who I know, you are either numb with sorrow, outraged or both.
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Kosovo Man Arrested for Islamic State Hacking
The Malaysian authorities arrested Ferizi on Thursday on a US arrest warrant alleging that he hacked into a US company's computer system, took the personal details of more than 1,300 US military and government staff and passed them on to an Islamic State militant.
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Twitter could be blocked in Turkey if required, says former minister
A deputy from the Justice and Development Party (AKP) and the former transportation minister said on Oct. 15 that Twitter could be blocked if required over the social media giant's hampering to share user information of accounts allegedly linked to the Oct. 10 Ankara bombings.
Meet the stranger next to you via Greek app ‘Winks’
The new mobile application was developed by three friends who live and work in Thessaloniki, North Greece.
This application will change the way people communicate with each other and it was inspired by the need to come closer with unknown people who were around them, as the founders say.
Turkish police finds ID card suspected to have belonged to suicide bomber
Turkish security forces have found an identity card suspected to have belonged to one of the suicide bomb attackers in the Oct. 10 double suicide bombings in Ankara that killed at least 97 people.
Bulgarian Appointed as Viber's CEE Business Development Manager
Messaging company Viber announced on Monday it has appointed Daniela Ivanova as business development manager for Central and Eastern Europe.
The company said in a statement Ivanova's initial focus would be on Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia, Greece, and Hungary - the biggest Viber markets in terms of statistics and development potential.