Facebook may be one of the more tenured platforms in the social media community, but that does not mean it can thrive on its iconic features and well-established brand forever.
Read MoreTwitter announced that it’s service is now easier to use as it is cutting down on what counts towards your 140 characters. This will allow users to say more and have more flexibility in composing tweets.
Read MoreTwitter is desperately trying to keep up with the pack. The tech world is continuing to evolve at a rapid rate, yet Twitter seems to be lacking a few key features that other messaging apps have been incorporating in their services for a while.
Read MoreLifestage, the new app launched by Facebook, is a visual profile that lets users post videos . Lifestage is restricted to students 21 years old and UNDER. It is intended for high school students to meet other classmates in their school or nearby.
Read MoreOn August 2nd, Instagram embarked on their new, anti-Snapchat journey with the introduction of ‘Instagram Stories’. Instagram Stories allows users to post photos and videos on a Snapchat-like story, but in a more simplified fashion.
Read MoreEarlier this month, the White House introduced a chatbot that allows users to contact the President via Facebook’s Messenger app. Though more of a novelty (the bot carries out the same function as the “contact” page on whitehouse.gov), the move is a hint at the emergence of chatbots and similar artificial intelligence (AI) in social media and public relations.
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