Twitter wants users to try its monetizing Super Follows and Ticketed Spaces features on their mobile devices to tell them what is or isn’t working.
Author: Terry Collins, USA TODAY
Apple, Google award millions in grants to historically Black colleges and universities
Apple and Google award millions in grants to several historically Black colleges and universities as the federal Juneteenth holiday approaches.
Facebook taunts Apple: Social network won’t take a cut on creators’ revenue until 2023
Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg says it won’t take a cut of creators’ revenue until 2023, a taunt at Apple and others that take up to a 30% fee.
Like, love, care, and prayer: Facebook offers up a new ‘prayer post’ feature
Facebook confirmed that it is expanding a feature called ‘prayer post’ that lets users of certain groups ask for and respond to prayer requests.
OK, but will there be snacks? As workers return to the office, some perks like Taco Tuesdays may be in question
With certain companies contemplating how to bring workers safely back to the office, a serious question looms: Are there still going to be free snacks?
Twitter launches Twitter Blue, a new subscription service that offers ‘Undo Tweet’ function
Twitter launches Twitter Blue, a new subscription service. Its initial set of features was developed based on feedback from Twitter power users.
Amid emerging new information, Facebook lifts ban on posts that claim COVID-19 was man-made
Facebook lifts a ban on posts claiming that COVID-19 was man-made or manufactured, a move that could fuel speculation on how the deadly virus started.
Instagram and Facebook will let users hide ‘likes’ on posts
The choice is yours: Facebook and Instagram are now giving users the option to hide “likes” on posts.
Instagram for kids? Facebook urged to scrap plans as more than 180,000 sign petitions against it
More than 1180,000 people sign a series of petitions, the latest effort to encourage Facebook to scrap its plans to create an Instagram for kids.
Here’s what to know about the Citizen crime app as it tests private security
Citizen, the curious crime and neighborhood watch app, is conducting a “pilot project” that could allow users to request private security to scenes.