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Twitter Is Testing Multiple Emoji Reactions

By @TheMarkDalton. The heart has only just been introduced in replacement of Twitter's old trusted favourite star, we no longer…

10 years ago

Twitter’s Switch To Hearts Has Seen An Increase In Engagement

Twitter officially changed from stars to hearts and likes instead of favourites on November 3rd. A lot of people were…

10 years ago

Twitter Swaps Stars For Hearts

Twitter's star that you use to favourite tweets on the network has officially been replaced with a heart. Twitter said…

10 years ago

Learn how to take better pictures on your iphone with Brendan O Se, award winning member of Apple iPhone World Gallery

By @SimonCocking Brendan Ó Sé Photographer from Cork, Ireland. Proud to be part of Apple's iPhone World Gallery. Winner of Mira Mobile…

10 years ago

Wednesday Business Showcase : TIP tap tap

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch... TIP tap tap (TTT) @tiptaptap_edu is an affordable interactive school desk combined with…

11 years ago

Twitter Running Tests To See If Hearts Are Better Than Stars

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Twitter is currently running a test to see if people prefer hearts to…

11 years ago

Wednesday Business Showcase : Jumble

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Similar to the data on a postcard, email data is not…

11 years ago

Review: TuneIn Radio app

There are lots of radio apps out there and many are produced by individual radio stations themselves. But for me,…

14 years ago

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