Facebook Clones Snapchat Stories By Introducing Messenger's 'Day'

One thing deserves another, and the same goes to clones. Facebook introduces Messenger Day, another copy of Snapchat's Stories feature.
One thing deserves another, and the same goes to clones. Facebook introduces Messenger Day, another copy of Snapchat's Stories feature.
360-degree video creates a more immersive experience in viewing digital contents if compared to the ordinary and traditional screen viewing. When YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and several others have embraced the trend for some times now, Vimeo wants to be next.
Facebook has allowed users to view 360-degree videos from its News Feed. To create a more immersive experience, the social giant is launching a dedicated app for it. Called Facebook 360, it's initially available for Samsung Gear VR.
Mozilla released Firefox 52 that provides the popular open-source with some new features as well as 29 different patches for security vulnerabilities. Released on March 7th, 2017, Mozilla introduces WebAssembly as Firefox 52's biggest feature.
Twitter has an analytics feature that allows users to get insights about how their tweet is performing. The microblogging platform is introducing that feature to Moments.
Instagram's Stories are meant to bring stories of life together in one place, "from hats to Valentine's Day fun to customizable location stickers. On March 7th, 2017, Instagram is adding a dozen more new stickers for New York City and Jakarta.
The social giant Facebook has released a flagging system for fake "hoax" news, tagging them as "disputed".
The search giant Google could be the very first place people visit to search for things and answers on the web. While it has a massive data to about practically anything on the web, search engines like Google's Search don't go well for programming languages queries. Google is trying to fix that.
When social media and messaging platform have become two of the mostly widely used methods for online communication and information exchange, email has somehow become a thing of the past. But it's here to stay.
DMOZ is one of the oldest and also the most trusted web directories. It has made its name by having human editors to organize websites. After more than 18 years operating, it's shutting itself down.








