People naturally want to find innovation in something normal. Over the past few years, information and communication technology has become so ingrained in our daily lives that at times it may seem monotonous.
And we are organizing this to end the monotonous discussion of technology.
Let's find out some awesome tech related facts!
Fox or panda
One of our most widely used browsers is Firefox. Many people think that the name of the browser is Firefox, so its logo has been designed to match the name. However, you will be surprised to know that the fox-shaped creature that you see in the Firefox browser is not a fox at all, but a red panda.
The American people do not get internet service
Let me give you another thought provoking information. The United States is one of the most influential countries in the field of information and communication technology and the Internet. Papers show that 100% of the people in the country use the Internet. However, you will be surprised to know that according to a recent private statistic, by 2016, 2.1 million people in the United States are still not getting internet service.
Those who are still relying on dial-up services. Most of them are American rural people for whom the internet means golden deer or something rare.
Google's ghostly tweet:
We don't know much about Google. Isn't it? Google has an eventful journey. And all sorts of funny facts, but you may not know. Google's first tweet was a binary tweet.
Where Google meant something through binary language. It was later translated into English as "I am feeling lucky" which means I am feeling lucky.
Newton in Apple's logo
Tech giant Apple Corps has changed the logo to suit the needs of different times of their long journey. But you know what?
What did the first Apple logo look like?
The Apple logo we see today has largely evolved and reached this stage. Originally Apple's first logo depicted the physicist Newton eating an apple. The apple in Newton's hand has evolved over and over again and now takes the form of the Apple Company logo.
When Nokia sells tissue paper
In the beginning, smartphone brand Nokia did a lot to drive business. These include sales of tech gadgets as well as toilet tissue sales, tire sales, developing companies, cement businesses and more.