After testing for the last few months, Reddit has officially launched Community Awards, a feature the lets subreddits create and hand out their own awards.
After testing for the last few months, Reddit has officially launched Community Awards, a feature the lets subreddits create and hand out their own awards.
Dating app Bumble is giving users the option to place audio and video calls to their matches without exchanging phone numbers.
Less than two years after launching Amazon Spark, Amazon is now shutting down the feature and incorporating some of its functionality into #FoundItOnAmazon.
At its re:MARS 2019 conference this week, Amazon announced 'StyleSnap' a tool that allows users to take photos or upload an image to find (and buy) a specific piece of clothing.
To make it easier for businesses to connect with customers on Messenger, Facebook is adding lead generation templates to Ads Manager.
Shopify has announced the integration of two new ad formats available natively to merchants - Facebook dynamic ads and Snapchat Story Ads.
Look ma, no Office! That's right... you will no longer need to convert Microsoft Office files to edit them and collaborate on Google Docs.
After testing the feature, Skype is now doubling the limit of participants in group video or audio calls.
Telegram is giving hundreds of millions of users complete control of any private conversation they have ever had.
Facebook's 15-hour downtime could have led to a surge of new people signing-up to Telegram, one of Messenger's direct competitors.
According to reports, Reddit is testing a new tipping feature, which is only available on "new Reddit" in one subreddit and to one user.
Tinder is rolling out a 'Spring Break' mode today - a feature that lets users match with others who are heading to the destinations as them for Spring Break.
Vero is looking to bring 'exclusivity' to social for a price. But, not for its already 5 million users. They've been grandfathered in as a token of appreciation for helping to build the network. Remember Vero? Most... …
Only a month after introducing its new identity, Slack has once again updated its design. And we will miss the "ex-new" purple logo.
SoundCloud is now allowing creators on its platform to distribute their music to music services like Amazon Music, Apple Music, Instagram, Spotify, and others.
Reddit is introducing App Install as a campaign objective and great improvements to its Conversion Pixel with expanded tracking and measurement capabilities.
SoundCloud celebrates the 200 millionth track uploaded to its platform: Francesca Lombardo’s “Eye Ring”
Spotify is stepping up against ad blockers, with updated terms of service that will allow the company to suspend and terminate accounts that use ad blockers.