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2014: The year of the #Twitterfail. 25 Twitter gaffes in 12 months

This article originally appeared on Utter Digital. Twitter is a notoriously unforgiving landscape for mistakes, errors of judgement, or downright…

11 years ago

Instagram Clamps Down On Spam

It is being referred to as the Instagram "purge", many Instagram users are losing big amounts of followers as the…

11 years ago

Digital Footprints

This article originally appeared on Tec Dr. People are not very security conscious when they are online and Bruce Schneier,…

11 years ago

Bebo Returns But Not As You Know It

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Remember when Bebo was a 'thing'? Back when I first started on social…

11 years ago

Social Media Fails Of 2014 – Where Brands Got It Wrong

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Social media can be somewhat of a poison chalice for certain brands, 2014…

11 years ago

Social Media Highlights – 2014

Every year social media is growing and growing, more people are jumping on board the social media train, businesses and…

11 years ago

Facebook Now Auto-Enhances Photos Uploaded On iOS

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Facebook now auto-enhances photos which are uploaded from an iOS device before posting…

11 years ago

The People Behind the Biggest Apps in the World #Infographic

Whether it's the 17 year old who sold an app he created to Yahoo for $30 million or the app developer who…

11 years ago

Twitter Debating Whether To Implement Autoplay

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Twitter has a difficult decision to make, a decision that could potentially drive…

11 years ago

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