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Google Plus Logo — Google + (pronounced and sometimes spelled Google Plus, sometimes abbreviated as G +, in some countries of Latin America delivered Google More) is a social network service run by Google Inc. The service launched on June 28th of 2011, based on HTML5. Users must be over 13 years of age, to create their own accounts.

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Google + integrates social services such as Google Profiles and Google Buzz, and introduces new services Circles, Meetups, Interest and Messages. Google will also be available as a desktop application and as a mobile application, but only in the operating system Android and IOS. Sources such as The New York Times have reported the largest attempt by Google to compete with the social network Facebook, of which had more than 750 million users in 2011. On September 20, 2011, Google enabled the creation of accounts users with more than 18 years, with improvements in their areas of videoconferencing. More

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AOL Logo — AOL Inc., formerly known as America Online, is an internet services company based media and New York. Has franchised its services to companies in several countries around the world or set up international versions of its services. With regional branches around the world, is the former “American giant of the Internet service providers” that once had more than 30 million subscribers on several continents. In January 2000, AOL and Time Warner announced plans to join. The terms of the plea bargain left AOL with 55% of the combined company. The union was closed in January 2001, after receiving approvals from the FCC, the FTC and the European Union, thus forming the AOL Time Warner Company.

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The control of AOL Time Warner Company was divided between executives of both companies, as follows: Gerald Levin, who had served as chief executive of Time Warner, was named executive director of the new company. Steve Case (AOL) was appointed President, J. Benito Camelo (AOL) CFO, Robert W. Pittman (AOL) and Dick Parsons (Time Warner) as co-director of operations. The total value consequently AOL declined from 226,000 million to 20,000 million. Similarly, decreased customer base to 10.1 million subscribers in November 2007, just ahead of Comcast and AT&T Yahoo. More

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BitTorrent Logo — BitTorrent, Inc. , is privately held American based in San Francisco , California . It is responsible for developing the protocol BitTorrent and also the software uTorrent and BitTorrent , two clients for this protocol. The company was founded on September 23 , 2004 by Bram Cohen and Ashwin Navin. Currently, files transferred using the BitTorrent protocol constitute a significant portion of all traffic on the Internet .

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According to the website of the company, BitTorrent Inc. has announced partnerships with many companies, including venture capital, such as Accel Partners and DCM , technology partners like ESA Flash Components, NTL Incorporated, Opera Software , and device partners as Buffalo Technology, D-Link, IO Data, Marvell Technology Group , Netgear , Planex Communications Inc. and QNAP Systems Inc. More

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Gmail Logo — Gmail, elsewhere called Google Mail (Germany, Austria and United Kingdom) for legal reasons, one is a service of e-mail with POP3 and IMAP capabilities provided by the company free U.S. Google as of April 15 of 2004 and has captured the attention of the media for its technological innovations, capacity, and some news that warned of the violation of the privacy of users. After more than five years, the Gmail service, along with Google Calendar, Google Docs, Google Talk and Google Buzz, the July 7, 2009, left their quality of Beta and became finished products.

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Gmail was a project started by Google developer Paul Buchheit for several years before it was announced to the public. Initially, Gmail was available exclusively for Google employees internally. Google announced Gmail to the public on April 1, 2004. 16 The IMAP support was added October 24, 2007. More

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Skype Logo — Skype is a software that allows text communications, voice and video over Internet (VoIP). It was developed in 2003 by the Dane Janus Friis and Swede Niklas Zennstrom, also creators of Kazaa. The Skype protocol code and remain closed and proprietary, but interested users can download for free the application executable on the official site. Skype users can talk to them for free.

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This application also includes a feature called SkypeOut YY, which allows users to call regular phones, cobrándoseles diverse and low rates by country of destination, and can call almost any phone in the world. Another option is Skype offers SkypeIn, thanks to which it is given a phone number so that from a telephone, anywhere in the world, they can contact the computer. In addition, it provides a voice mail service. More

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Internet Explorer Logo — Windows Internet Explorer (formerly Microsoft Internet Explorer), commonly known as IE, is a web browser developed by Microsoft for the operating system Microsoft Windows since 1995. It has been the most widely used web browser Internet from 1999 to present, with a peak usage charge of 95% between 2002 and 2003. However, that market share has decreased steadily over the years due to renewed competition from other browsers, reaching approximately 34% and 55% by the end of November 2011, depending on the source of global measurement.

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Its latest version is 9.0 , published on March 14, 2011, in May and is available as a free update for Windows Vista SP2 or Windows Server 2008 SP2, as well as Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. The operating systems Windows XP, Windows 2003 and earlier are not supported. This new version of Internet Explorer includes significant advances in the interpretation of web standards with respect to their precursors, such as support for CSS3 , SVG , HTML5 file format web typography “WOFF”, and includes performance improvements such as acceleration hardware for the rendering of web pages and a new engine for JavaScript called Chakra. More