Technology world panorama in 2017
2017 seems like the year is not easy for big tech guys. Nearly every company feels they are struggling with moral, cultural, political responsibilities, such as fighting the spread of fake news, improving bad culture in public. company.
2017 seems like the year is not easy for big tech guys. Nearly every company feels they are struggling with moral, cultural, political responsibilities, such as fighting the spread of fake news, improving bad culture in public. company. However, 2017 is not entirely a gray picture, of which there are companies that create creative, necessary and spreading products in the community.
2017 has closed, with TipsMake.com look back on a year of technology giants such as Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Apple, Samsung, Amazon, and other emerging technologies to see the technology world has a year into it. How to defeat.
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- Review of 2017 by Microsoft
- Review of 2017 by Google
- Looking back at Apple 2017
- Looking back at Amazon's 2017
- Looking back at Samsung's 2017
- Looking back at Facebook's 2017
- Looking back on a promising year for cameras
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