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Last week, Twitter launched its first-ever subscription offering, bringing access to exclusive features and perks.
Google is testing a new buying experience on Search and the Shopping tab; planning to bring it to YouTube and Images later this year.
Pokémon Go Fest is returning this year with an interactive music festival and discounted tickets to celebrate its five-year anniversary.
Twitter has started to test a new design on its mobile app that puts Twitter Spaces center-stage in its bottom navigation bar.
While we're still waiting for its dark mode to drop in its mobile app, a similar feature has been spotted being tested on desktop.
Spotify is launching 'Only You,' a global campaign that includes a new in-app experience and personalized playlists.
TikTok is celebrating Pride Month with LIVE music and programming, themed in-app creative effects, and LGBTQ+ creator showcases.
Twitter is testing a new labeling feature to try to stop the spread of misinformation on its platform.
Twitter is partnering with meteorologist and veteran climate journalist, Eric Holthaus, to launch "Tomorrow" - a local weather news service.
Facebook is celebrating Pride month this year with different initiatives that will be live throughout June and, some, throughout the year.
Twitter Fleet ads are the platform's first-ever vertical format ad offering.
After starting to test Reels ads in four markets last month, Instagram is now expanding to four more.
Twitch creators have yet again infringed on copyrights, and many accounts may be at risk of being banned.
LinkedIn recently released its annual 'State of Sales' report, highlighting how sales teams are (or aren’t) adjusting to a 100% virtual sales scenario.
Just days after relaunching its verification application process, Twitter is once again pausing it - this time due to the huge backlog.
WhatsApp now says it won't limit app functionality if you decide not to accept its controversial new privacy policy.
Facebook Gaming is rolling out new monetization features for creators who produce gaming videos on-demand.
Twitter is bringing its audio feature Twitter Spaces to desktop, a platform where Clubhouse does not even have a presence.