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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…

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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

WhatsApp Ditches Yearly Subscription Fee

WhatsApp founder Jan Koum announced on Monday that the company is dropping the services's annual subscription fee and going completely…

10 years ago

Facebook Messenger Is The Fastest Growing App Of 2015

By @TheMarkDalton. Remember when Facebook forced us to download Messenger as a standalone app and cut off access through the…

10 years ago

Irish Yapping, bridging the gap between social media and real world interactions

By @SimonCocking Interesting catch up with IrishYapping to see how they have been getting on since we last spoke to them. IrishYapping is…

10 years ago

Facebook Forced It’s Android App To Crash So It Could Test Your Loyalty

By @TheMarkDalton. Perhaps one of the more bizarre tests I have heard of yet. Facebook wanted to see just how…

10 years ago

Twitter May Increase Tweets To 10,000 Characters, And That Is Not Necessarily A Bad Thing!

By @TheMarkDalton. Yesterday, reports emerged that Twitter was considering the possibility of extending the character limit past 140 to 10,000.…

10 years ago

SimilarWeb, global leader in digital analytics. Exclusive interview with Or Offer, CEO

By @SimonCocking When was SimilarWeb established? 2007 Did you set out then to do what you do now?  SimilarWeb has quite…

10 years ago

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