No More Messaging On Facebook's Mobile Web App. Everything Goes To Messenger



Facebook sees text a prevalent of communication on its platform. Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) called DeepText, the social giant is trying to understand the various ways users use text to help it improve experience.

Competitors such as YouTube and Facebook have been doing 360-degree videos for quite some times now. Twitter is joining the crowd with its own fuss, and it's doing pretty great.


Reddit may not be the best place to be on the web. And with its old classic web design, it seems that the site is outdated to a margin that it won't be able to compete with others. But this is where many people got it wrong.

The social giant Facebook announced on June 1st, 2016, that it's rolling out a new set of emoji designed specifically for its Messenger app, and that is an array of new skin tones and gender options.

When it comes to getting awareness on social media, the possibilities are almost limitless. Instagram thrives as a platform where pictures and culture meet, and on May 2016, its taking its advertising program beyond by announcing its very own business profile and tools.

Some of the world’s largest technology companies that include Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Microsoft, have agreed to the new EU regulations that aim to fight hate speech. With it, the tech comanies will have to take down those posts within 24 hours.

Google's Material Design has become the universal design language for Google products and Android.

Getting yourself anonymous or untracked on the web is difficult enough when almost every websites and web services out there are deploying everything in their disposal to know their visitors better.