Google is about to launch a new Gmail design in the coming weeks. The new look, largely inspired by the recent update to its mobile app, will come with more Google Calendar integrations.
Google is about to launch a new Gmail design in the coming weeks. The new look, largely inspired by the recent update to its mobile app, will come with more Google Calendar integrations.
NEW FEATURE: Instagram is getting ready to launch Nametags, its own take on QR codes, largely inspired by Snapchat's SnapCodes.
Mark Zuckerberg had a secret tool to delete his Messenger messages after he had sent them. After being caught, Facebook now says it will give everyone access to that privacy tool.
Pinterest is rolling out a new feature on its platform called the "following tab" - a place focused on the people and boards you follow.
Two years after introducing the six-second bumper ads, YouTube is introducing a new way for advertisers to maximize reach from these shorter ads: TrueView for Reach.
Facebook is making it a lot easier for advertisers to create native and immersive Instagram Stories ads, with the creative assets they already have.
Following the Cambridge Analytica scandal and the resulting privacy concerns, Facebook has finally decided to let users see who viewed their profile.
Instagram announced several changes, last week, designed to give you more control over your feed and to help make sure the posts you see in it are more "timely."
Rejoice, dance, and let the world know how happy you are: @accounts and #hashtags are now clickable in your Instagram bio. Go ahead, it's ok to celebrate.
Instagram is testing a new feature that allows users to reshare public posts in their Stories, effectively allowing them to "regram" posts.
The LinkedIn revolution is underway (and there's not stopping it.) After introducing native video on its mobile apps, LinkedIn is now adding Snapchat-like filters and text effects. Too much?
Say hello to Twitter Bookmarks, an easier way to save and access tweets later. The feature had started being tested in November last year.
You read it right, Pinterest will finally let us rearrange pins within boards, in one of the first improvement the company has brought to its service in months.
Want to share your bucket list as a status update on Facebook? Soon you will be able to; the social network is rolling out a feature allowing you to create and share colourful lists with …
After starting to allow users to upload Stories from desktop recently, Facebook has now also added a feature that allows users on desktop to edit their photos before uploading.
Here is one more feature "inspired" by Snapchat. Instagram has started letting users know when others take screenshots of their stories.
You probably already know by now, but it's still worth mentioning: Snap maps are the new big trend on social. Now the company is bringing them to web, along with an embeddable form!
You know that dancing hot dog you love so much on Snapchat? Well, now you can buy it, as Snapchat has launched its own in-app store.