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Craigslist never invested much on its looks, but one of its shortcomings is now fixed: introducing the official Craigslist app.
Welcome to this week's top social media stories: The best and most popular apps are 2019 are out, virtual influencers are the new best thing and Shutterstock has the new color trends for 2020.
As 2019 nears its end, Apple has published the list of its most popular apps on the App Store during 2019. Any guesses which apps made the list?
The Tamagotchi Touch Bar is what we have all been waiting for because caring for a digital pet is the best use for this amazing piece of tech.
“Respect is a two-way street, and so is accountability.” Uber starts requiring the same good behavior from riders as it always expected from drivers.
Google announced that Google Fit, its fitness tracking app that first launched on Android back in 2014, is now available on iOS.
Snapchat partnered with Murphy Research to release Apposphere, a quantitative and qualitative study to understand how and why people use certain apps. Hint: Snapchat makes people feel happy!
Nowadays, it's not enough to design and create an app, put it on the App Store or Google Play, and watch it grow. To be successful, you need to work on promoting it really early. …
Once touted as "the next Facebook," social networking app Path will be shutting down on October 18.
As part of its continued efforts to clean up its platform, Twitter has announced that it will be restricting access to its APIs even further.
Twitter is still working hard to clean up its act. The company announced it has suspended over 143,000 developer apps over the last quarter.
In another case linked to an online personality test misusing data of Facebook users, the data of a further 3 million people was available on an unprotected website that could have been accessed by unauthorised …
Facebook announced that it has suspended around 200 apps as part of its ongoing investigation of third-party apps which could have misused users' data.
There will be no sequel, at least not for now. Dom Hofmann, Vine's co-founder announced his decision to postpone "the V2 project for an indefinite amount of time."
Welcome to this week's top social media stories: We pulled one of the best April Fools' pranks, LinkedIn goes all-in on video, Facebook is still in crisis mode and Instagram brings a little chronology back …
According to reports, Snap is working on bringing third-party access controls that will allow users to choose which third-party have access to their Snapchat accounts.
We have already shared with you some apps to help you focus and de-clutter, here. But what happens when you need to 'disconnect' in order to rewire the creative synapses that turn inspiration into ideas? Here …