Browser games still exist as well, but none of them have the love and care put into that Flash games had.
Here are 5 ways Facebook helps online entrepreneurs.
If you use social media for countless hours, then chances are you’re chronically online.
Not many will recognise the name Shishir Rahman, instead they would happily acknowledge the presence of the group Hey Bro Club on various social media outlets like YouTube and Facebook. Rahman is the founder of the humorous group — ‘Hey Bro Club,’ which happily discovers the amusing side to everyday life and shares with its followers. Shishir Rahman opens up to Star Lifestyle about the page and its future.
Zannatun Ferdous Mohua (24), a physically challenged student of Bogura Government Azizul Haque College, has become a successful e-commerce entrepreneur, by exporting several hand-made embroidery products to foreign countries.
As the online market sees an unprecedented boom, cunning sellers behind keyboards have also increased in number and might, making this love affair a fickle and dubious one.
From school-going children to students pursuing their masters, people from various age groups have been suffering the plight of being a pandemic examinee.
A virtual interview requires just as much preparation as in-person, if not more. In fact, it is often more difficult to form a lasting impression through a video call.
Tickets go on sale from for the three matches on September 25, 28 and October 1, and can be bought at shohoz.com, the official ticketing partner for the series.
Saudi custom officials and law enforcing personnel stopped a smuggler who tried to bring nearly 48,000 cans of beer disguised as Pepsi cans into Saudi Arabia.
Actress Liv Tyler has showed off her engagement ring in new photographs that she shared online.
DC Comics has been forced to release the first trailer of its upcoming superhero film, ‘Suicide Squad’ after it was illegally posted online by a comic con visitor.
Security researcher Ben Caudill sets to formally unveil the "ProxyHam," a router that masks its user’s identity by letting them hide several miles away from it.
An overwhelming 80 percent internet users of Bangladesh are Facebook users, authorities monitoring the internet says.
Social networking platforms Facebook, Twitter witness users exchange ideas of resisting harassment to women as protests against the Pahela Baishakh assault continue.