Twitter's Launches Periscope, Its Own Live Video Streaming App
Not long after Twitter acquired Periscope, the video live-streaming app that was in beta at the time of purchase, is released by Twitter on March 26th, 2015.
Not long after Twitter acquired Periscope, the video live-streaming app that was in beta at the time of purchase, is released by Twitter on March 26th, 2015.
Instagram releases an app called Layout that allows users to combine multiple photos into a single image. As a way to create a collage, according to the company, Layout is "simple and it gives you a new way to flex your creativity."
Facebook F8 is a mostly-annual conference held by Facebook that is intended for people who build products and services around its platform. The 2015 event that was held on March 25th, 2015, unveiled the company's new strategy to better serve the developer's community.
One single tweet may not matters much. But how about a million tweets? When IBM announced its partnership with Twitter in October 2014, the two unlikely partners seemed to have a promising project.
The social network Facebook‘s instant messaging service, Messenger, isn't just a place for chatting and sending smiley faces or photos anymore. On March 17th, 2015, the company is announcing a feature in which users can send money instantly to friends.
Microsoft, the American multinational corporation headquartered in Redmond, Washington, is a tech titan that develops, manufactures, licenses, supports and sells computer software, consumer electronics and personal computers and services.
WhatsApp first hinted it would let users make free calls to each other early in 2014. Its CEO Jan Koum hinted that WhatsApp will integrate voice communication features via VoIP.
Social media networks are the place to gather, to share and communicate with those that you know, and don't know. There is no description of their limitation and their growth are staggering. As they all become bigger and more influential, there are pretty much controversial things posted.
Almost anything that is put on the internet that goes viral, will last forever. For many reasons, this significant impact can do good things. But to some, this can cause embarrassment and social issues that are difficult to deal with.
The social network giant Facebook has launched a new insights product called "Topic Data" to help businesses that are trying to understand how to improve or market their products. And for that, Facebook is giving a sneak peek of its treasured data, and put it to a good use.