After testing its YouTube Shorts feature in India, YouTube has announced that it's bringing a Shorts beta to some users in the US.
After testing its YouTube Shorts feature in India, YouTube has announced that it's bringing a Shorts beta to some users in the US.
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Facebook confirmed reports it is building an “Instagram for Kids” for users under the minimum age for its flagship app.
Twitter has begun testing a new way to let you watch YouTube videos directly in the timeline, without having to exit the application.
Wikimedia Enterprise is a new paid service that lets companies and organizations consume and re-use data from Wikipedia.
Google is rolling out a new feature that lets you snooze your desktop Google Calendar notifications.
With Microsoft Presenter Coach now available (almost) everywhere, you won't need a human to rehearse your decks.
Zoom Escaper is a tool that will let you escape any Zoom or other online meetings by self-sabotaging your audio stream.
Apple has announced an update to Apple Maps that lets you find nearby COVID-19 vaccination locations across the US.
Instagram is introducing new policies and features to limit interactions between teenagers on its platform and adults they don't follow.
Tinder is giving away free COVID-19 test kits to help people stay safe when going on dates during the on-going pandemic.
Facebook is expanding its Community Manager Certification program globally, making it available in seven new languages.
Twitter has added support for multiple security keys on its app, and will soon letting you link more than one security key to use for 2FA.
Pizza Hut is bringing the thrill of arcade gaming to its pizza box with a playable AR version of Pac-Man on limited-edition boxes.
TikTok personalized ads will be based on users in-app activities, such as liked videos and interactions with other ad units.
Just in time for Pi Day over the weekend, Instagram released a new set of women in STEM-themed stickers.
Despite still being invite-only, drop-in audio platform Clubhouse has announced its first creator accelerator program - Clubhouse Creator First.