Mark Dalton

WhatsApp Joins The 1 Billion Club

By @TheMarkDalton. Remember when we paid carrier charges to send text messages? WhatsApp was the service that came along and shook…

10 years ago

[UPDATE] Microsoft Reportedly In Talks To Buy Swiftkey

By @TheMarkDalton. Swiftkey is one of the most popular third party keyboards on Android and iOS. According to The Financial…

10 years ago

Twitter Makes It Easier To Follow Conversations On The Web

By @TheMarkDalton. Twitter has just made it a lot easier to follow conversations on its website. Clicking a tweet will…

10 years ago

Does Twitter’s Only Hope Lie With A Takeover?

By @TheMarkDalton. Over the past number of weeks Twitter stock has been plunging lower and lower breaking new record lows…

10 years ago

Slack Is Empowering And Creating New Communities

By @TheMarkDalton. Last year, Slack experienced phenomenal growth. Slack is a powerful real-time messaging app and currently it has seen…

10 years ago

Facebook Is Changing What You See On Your News Feed Yet Again

By @TheMarkDalton. It is no secret by now that Facebook is pretty much constantly toying with the News Feed algorithm…

10 years ago

Twitter Has Stopped Showing Ads To Some “VIP” Users

By @TheMarkDalton. Twitter makes money by showing ads to users. For that reason alone it is kind of odd that…

10 years ago

Fine Brothers Facing Criticism Over ‘React’ Video Licensing

By @TheMarkDalton. You may or may not know about The Fine Bros. The duo are behind the popular react videos…

10 years ago

Four Twitter Executives Leave The Company In Sunday Night Exodus

By @TheMarkDalton. Twitter is going through a major executive shake up as of Sunday night when the head of engineering,…

10 years ago

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