The social network acquired the messaging service back in 2014 for a whopping $19 billion dollars and after two years it has grown to become one of the most widely used communication platforms in the world.
Describing Kolkata as his city, Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan on Monday said his 'dadagiri' rules the roost in the eastern metropolis.
ISRO will be flying the 'core alone' variant of the PSLV rocket. The rocket will not have the strap on boosters, its standard feature.
Cook said that schools aren't putting enough emphasis on computer-science education.
British singer Adele's much-anticipated album "25" will not be available for streaming on any digital music services, including Spotify, Apple Music and Deezer.
Jung told all senior officers that they would face strict action if they follow the orders of the city government which were declared "null and void" by the Centre.
RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan said that new payments banks would not pose any competitive threat to the existing banks and these new entities would rather serve as 'feeder' for the universal banks.
Gas measurements made with smartphones will make activities such as the detection of internal air problems easier.
Sonakshi is simply slaying it in this Veda Raheja outfit.
Amid protests, Jammu witnessed a shutdown for the fifth consecutive day on Tuesday as the agitation led by AIIMS Coordination Committee, demanding an AIIMS in the region, continued unabated.
The authorities have called the families of the crew for carrying out DNA tests for identification of the deceased and collecting the remains and personal effects.
After the incident came to light the jail authorities now intend to install phone jammers inside the jail complex for security.
Defending his decisions, Manjhi said all the decisions taken by his cabinet were "genuine" for welfare of poor.
Kejriwal tweeted that the infighting in the party is betrayal of the trust that people posed in them and said that he will only concentrate on governance in Delhi.
The industry chamber's respondents were, however, optimistic that things will improve a lot in the next as many months, the Assocham said in a statement.