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Facebook is finally launching its own variation of Bitmoji, under the moniker of Facebook Avatars.
Twitter has added a new, simplified account switching option, while Apple has revealed a new version of the Twitter Mac app at WWDC.
Updates:
Facebook is finally launching its own variation of Bitmoji, under the moniker of Facebook Avatars.
Twitter has added a new, simplified account switching option, while Apple has revealed a new version of the Twitter Mac app at WWDC.
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Facebook has announced an update to its latest News Feed algorithm change, adding in new factors for Page and Group content.
Twitter's trying out a couple of new tweaks which are designed to make it easier for users to directly engage and share via prompts.
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Facebook Introduces "Protected Comments" Mode for Live Streams!
LinkedIn has announced a new integration with Moat analytics, which will provide more insight into video marketing performance on the platform.
Pinterest has launched a new, integrated Windows 10 app to improve the desktop browsing experience.
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New 'order' sticker spotted in Instagram Stories.
In Twitter, you can broadcast live with up to three guests of your choosing. With just a few taps, you can take your broadcast from a solo event to a group one.
Google Maps adds ability to see speed limits and speed traps in 40+ countries.
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Alexa announcements feature now works on every Alexa-compatible device.
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New reports suggest that Facebook is planning to launch its own, on-platform cryptocurrency next year, which could change the eCommerce landscape.
Instagram is adding a rainbow Stories color ring for Pride Month.
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Instagram will now give IGTV publishers the option to upload content in landscape format, a shift in direction from the original focus of the platform.
Facebook has provided a new overview of the amount of fake accounts on its platform as part of its latest Transparency Report.
In its latest measure to stop the use of its platform for political manipulation, Facebook has announced that it will stop incentivizing the sale of political campaigns.
Twitter has banned prominent anti-Trump personalities Brian and Ed Krassenstein over their use of fake accounts and purchased interactions.