Parse releases Parse Hosting to prove it’s still innovating after Facebook acquisition

Less than two weeks after its acquisition by Facebook, Parse is announcing a new product. Parse is adding Parse Hosting to its suite of products that developers can use to be “server-free from beginning to end.”

Parse simplifies the process …

Google Now for the web: Google testing a much more data-heavy home page

In the early 2000's, then-Google VP of user experience Marissa Mayer used to get mysterious emails from a complete stranger, each containing only a single number: 45, 52, 56.

China bans Internet anonymity

China is taking steps to abolish online anonymity by passing a law which requires citizens to identify themselves when signing up for internet and telecommunications services.

Exclusive: PHP, the web’s most popular programming language, is coming to mobile

How do you top building the language that's behind a third of the web?

VEVO gives the music lovers (and the mobile web) a big, mushy kiss

The debate over native apps versus mobile web rages on: which is better, which is more accessible, which is more customer-friendly.

VEVO just provided its answer by giving 50 million music lovers in the U.S. and Canada access to the …