Facebook is starting to roll out its dedicated news tab - Facebook News - in the United States this week.
Facebook is starting to roll out its dedicated news tab - Facebook News - in the United States this week.
Twitter will reportedly relaunch verification with a new system allowing users to request a verified profile based on a clear set of guidelines.
Google announced that clicking on featured snippets now takes you directly to the relevant section on the source page and highlights it in yellow.
In support of recent protests, encrypted messaging app Signal has announced a new blur interface that lets you blur people's faces in your photos.
Facebook is running a test for a new email marketing tool that allows businesses to send and track email campaigns from their Facebook Pages.
Google has made it official: You can now reach up to 2.9 billion people with a single campaign. Welcome, Discovery ads.
Facebook's new Manage Activity feature gives you an easy way to clean up your older posts in bulk, either by archiving or deleting them completely.
LinkedIn has announced the ability for advertisers to target their audiences based on Video views and interactions with Lead Gen Forms.
Google has partnered with the National Alliance on Mental Illness to bring a clinically-validated questionnaire for anxiety self-assessment to search.
Pinterest is adding a shop tab on visual search results, showing users a feed of shoppable Pins based on in-stock items related to an image.
Again no edit button, but Twitter has quietly rolled out the ability to schedule tweets natively from its web app. Bad news for third-party apps?
Instagram has announced the rollout of ads on IGTV, with the advertising revenue being shared with creators.
Pinterest is introducing a new feature called shopping spotlights that brings expert recommendations from influencers and publishers directly to consumers.
Tumblr has added a new feature that allows users to pin posts to the top of their pages.
Twitter is testing a new feature that lets you limit who can reply in public conversations, allowing everyone else to just follow and like.
Instagram announced Guides, a new way to easily discover recommendations, tips, and other content from creators, public figures, organizations, and publishers.
After announcing Messenger Rooms last month, Facebook is now rolling out the feature to all users globally.
Google announced that its Chrome browser will start to "unload" ads that use too many resources and are a strain on battery and data.