YouTube was once launched as a video-dating website. Thankfully, that didn't work out and it soon became the world's leading online video sharing platform.
YouTube was once launched as a video-dating website. Thankfully, that didn't work out and it soon became the world's leading online video sharing platform.
Instagram is speeding plans for its new memorialization feature in light of COVID-19 to help support its community during this deadly pandemic.
"Zoombombing" is a thing of the past as Zoom released its 5.0 update today, which addresses security and privacy concerns.
Facebook IQ has published four ways in which you can adapt your ad measurement strategy, and run more effective campaigns during the COVID-19 crisis.
After months of testing, YouTube is opening up its Video Builder to more businesses. The free beta tool lets them easily create short YouTube videos.
Can we scare you in under five minutes? I bet these three scary short-films will make you want to use less tech. Do you like scary movies? I bet you like them at least as much …
McDonald's and Leo Burnett Moscow created a pre-roll ad about hand-washing. It is unskippable and will teach you how to properly wash your hands in 20 seconds.
To help fight the COVID-19 crisis, Tesla is engineering much-needed ventilators, made out of existing car parts and hardware.
Welcome to this week's top social media news: Google offers ads credit to SMBs, YouTube is working on a TikTok competitor and Facebook Messenger lands on desktop.
YouTube is reportedly working on a new app called Shorts, to compete directly with the fast-growing influence of TikTok.
Meetup, the social network for connecting with people who share common interests, is being sold again, after WeWork had acquired it back in 2017.
As more and more people around the world turn to live streaming to cope with being on lockdown, Facebook is starting to bring new features to Facebook Live.
The United Nations has issued a global open brief for Creatives to help spread health messages around the coronavirus pandemic.
With the era of digital marketing transformations upon us, the search engine optimization space is constantly evolving in line with content marketing.
Instagram will start selling ads on IGTV, its longer-form video content hub, and will be looking to compete with the omnipotent YouTube.
Facebook announced it's investing $100 million in cash grants and ad credits to help 30,000 small businesses in over 30 countries where it operates.
To keep your creative juices flowing while you're stuck at home, Moog and Korg have made two of their iOS or Android apps free, for a limited time.
Instagram is further controlling content related to COVID-19 by banning searches for AR effects related to the virus.