Google is pulling the plug on its mobile shopping apps for both iOS and Android and redirecting users to its web Shopping site instead.
Google is pulling the plug on its mobile shopping apps for both iOS and Android and redirecting users to its web Shopping site instead.
Despite all the rumors, there is a very simple reason why Instagram decided to remove the IGTV button from its app: few people use it to get to IGTV content.
Welcome to this week's top social media stories. Instagram continues to innovate with even more new features and Facebook to add more transparency to Pages and Ads. And What about the comeback of Wandering Girl?
Ever since Jack Dorsey got back at the helm of Twitter, the company has been on the charm offensive towards developers. Mobile developers who want to use Twitter's technology on their apps. There is a …
Over 800 million people are currently on Facebook Messenger and it is the most popular mobile app around. There are many things people use Messenger for, and soon we will be able to do much …
Facebook has announced it! It wants to become the world's best newspaper. And today's test with topic-based newsfeeds on mobile is certainly a step towards catering to news savvy users looking to access information in an easy and …
Parse, Facebook's platform for developers that want to create mobile apps, has added two very interesting software development kits for its developers; Apple’s tvOS and watchOS 2 SDKs. Also Read: Everything You Need To Design Great Facebook Apps What are …
You probably know We Heart It, or at least you have heard of it, right? It's an image bookmarking platform, notoriously popular with teens. Well, We Heart It is taking advantage of its stronghold among teenagers, to …
Telegram, is a new message app for your mobile phone. It comes from the founders of VK, Russia's largest social networking platform.